blocked

Related to blocked: blocked out

blocked

Intoxicated, either by drugs or alcohol. Do you remember last night at the bar at all? You were really blocked! A: "Are those guys totally blocked?" B: "Probably, they reek of weed."
See also: block
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

blocked

mod. alcohol or drug intoxicated. Man, he is really blocked. Don’t let him drive.
See also: block
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
See also:
  • blowed (away)
  • cop a head
  • annihilated
  • blitzed (out)
  • cock block
  • cockblocking
  • (as) drunk as a lord
  • get stupid
  • be as high as a kite
  • (as) drunk as a skunk
References in periodicals archive
In Peshawar, the Ring Road and GT Road have been blocked. Roads leading to the motorway have also been blocked.
Serivano says blocked sites on his end can be opened within 10 minutes.
To take a number off of the blocked list, enter "Settings" select either "phone," "messages" or "FaceTime" depending on where the contact is blocked and select "blocked" this will show you your blocked contacts on that app and you can deselect them from there.
Coaches concern themselves with protecting the punter to avoid having the kick blocked. Much practice time is spent developing a solid deep snapper, a punter who is consistent with his steps and ball drop, and blocking eight, nine, and ten-man rushes.
* The lists of blocked sites, search/block keywords, methods used to compile and categorize the lists, and blocking criteria and standards are protected by the company as confidential trade secret information.
15, the OT again blocks inside which forces the DE to commit to the dive, but as the LB shuffles outside to play the QB, he is blocked by the right halfback, which enhances the possibility of the QB gaining considerable yardage.
The lawsuit challenges provisions of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act of 19 9 8 and the non-negotiable N2H2 license, which restricts buyers from accessing the list of blocked sites.
He is treated the same as a head-up defender, since he will fast flow to the ball--making him unable to be blocked by a playside lineman.
If LB is blocked, play will break for good yardage.