monolithic

monolithic

dated Intoxicated with drugs, especially to the point of incoherence or senselessness. That stuff was so powerful—I was monolithic after just one toke! I always become monolithic when I take the pain medication they prescribed, so I try to avoid taking it if I can.
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

monolithic

(mɑnəˈlɪθɪk)
mod. heavily drug intoxicated. (Drugs. A play on stoned.) She’s not just stoned, she’s monolithic!
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
See also:
  • loaded to the barrel
  • skagged out
  • be doped to the gills
  • dope
  • doped to the gills
  • gill
  • sloshed to the ears
  • sloshed
  • be sloshed to the gills
  • sloshed to the gills
References in periodicals archive
"Monolithic dome existed 50 years ago with various uses such as churches, schools, sports facilities and shelters for humans and animals," said project engineer Benjamin Progowski of the Monolithic Dome Institute in Germany.
The monolithic alloy and hybrid MMCs are immersed in 1N HCl and 3.5% NaCl solution for four days and samples are weight at 24 hrs interval to calculate the corrosion rate.
With monolithic columns, the macropores allow rapid flow of the mobile phase at low pressure.
The EM performance parameters (transmission, reflection and insertion phase delay) of both IPL and monolithic slabs are computed based on Equivalent Transmission Line Method [4].
A monolithic dome's value comes from its low maintenance, high energy-efficiency and flexible floor plan.
Along with a complete range of refractory monolithic products, Morgan Thermal Ceramics also offers expert engineering design support, with professionals who can recommend high-performance, cost-effective products, and designs for specific applications.
Unfortunately for the British and American governments, their popularization of a monolithic international communism and Red Fascism became so entrenched in popular opinion and some policy makers' minds that foreign policy making lost flexibility.
Developed by Ascent Solar Technologies, Inc., Thornton, Colo., and ITN Energy Systems, Inc., Littleton, Colo., these thin-film CIGS modules use monolithic integration by laser patterning to replace cell-to-cell interconnects with a module on a continuous polyimide substrate.
The RMR 1500 is a rotationally molded, monolithic door panel with a CFC-free foam core and full perimeter gaskets that provides a cost effective solution for retail, walk-in cooler and light industrial applications, according to company officials.
Monolithic Inc., a Texas-based company that specializes in the construction of energy-efficient Monolithic Domes that can be used as freezer storage facilities, has introduced an innovative new structure equipped with an automated storage and retrieval material handling system (AS/RS).
The device, called a monolithic comb drive, might be used as a "nanoscale manipulator" that precisely moves or senses movement and forces.
Goodrich have worked with Bombardier Aerospace of Belfast in Northern Ireland to develop the monolithic fan cowl, which uses a resin transfer infusion process, replacing the fan cowl's usual honeycomb interior with a monolithic structure.
Could you please, at some point, run an article on monolithic homes?
The first machined panel for the first AgustaWestland Future Lynx was built on 30 October by Oldland CNC in Bristol, England, who is manufacturing 83 of the 147 primary structure monolithic machined components for the helicopter.
Monolithic phase-lock looped (PLL) devices can meet these frequencies but designing a new monolithic PLL is daunting.