pixilated

pixilated

1. Mentally disturbed or unbalanced. There's a pixilated old man who stands on the corner yelling at people as they walk by.
2. Eccentrically impish or playfully mischievous. The play tells a pixilated story about an overworked man shirking his dull job and instead spending his days experiencing every childhood joy he can think of.
3. slang Drunk. We were all a bit pixilated coming out of the bar at 2 AM.
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

pixilated

and pixolated
1. mod. bewildered. That little old lady is pixilated.
2. mod. alcohol intoxicated; tipsy. She seems a bit pixolated. She’s probably been drinking.
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
See also:
  • pixolated
  • come unhinged
  • slip a cog
  • not playing with a full deck
  • (one) is not playing with a full deck
  • with a loose screw
  • with a screw loose
  • headcase
  • sicko
  • (one's) face is a picture
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Procedure Our second experiment focused on the function toy colors alone play in defining a toy as a "boy toy" or as a "girl toy." The procedure for Experiment II was identical to that for Experiment I except that, using The GIMP[R] (version 2.2), the toy pictures were converted to pixilated images (pixels: 0.10 x 0.10 in.) that preserved the toy colors and their proportions, while making the toys unidentifiable.
The interior includes a walnut wood paneled room with striped wallpaper and a tin ceiling, and a wall of glaze and matte tiles that produces a pixilated texture.
If you are struggling to tell who is and isn't an actor when watching New Zealand TV, a good rule of thumb is: "If they are not pixilated they are a paid actor, and if they are pixilated then they are not."
Jordanian officials were not immediately available to comment on the reported jamming, which infuriated million of fans who had paid in advance for coverage of the tournament only to receive blank screens, pixilated images or commentary in the wrong languages.
If he notices citizens, represented by pixilated squares on the computer screen, walking the wrong way, he can point them in the right direction by sending a message to their smart phones.
Swiss couture house Akris garnered headlines for designer Albert Kriemler's silk georgette dresses with pixilated photos of gardens reminiscent of impressionist paintings, including images of Monet's Giverny.
The video from our old analog camera system was so pixilated, we only identified culprits about 15% of time, said Brandon Jensen, principal of Cody High School.
The results are riotously funny, and a sly critique of the slipshod manufacturing of women's products: the first line is "Take a deep Brecht and relapse." In "Girl Watching," cliches used to refer to the erotic attractiveness of women are rescued from dullness to a new sweet/tartness: "she's a fresh bingo dabber, a claw-foot tub, cinnamon unwaxed floss." In "Twister," cake and disaster arrive together--don't they always?--and Holbrook questions the notion of language as a "pixilated cabbage" of our wilful desires.
The space between her legs was pixilated and carried a "warning" notice in Hilton s Twitter posting, which has some 2 million followers.
Pixilated images, unimaginative font selections, and low-res video set the stage for the rest of the documentary as an ambitious project leaving something to be desired.
Taking its cue from its quintessential British style, the range's summer prints recall 50s crockery and upholstery with pixilated checks, bird patterns, silk paisleys and florals.
Now it's up to the Freak Five to unravel the truth before all of the world's kids are transported into the pixilated universe of their game consoles.
Using blinking visual aids and Pee-wee Herman props, he's a sort of digital Jim Henson shanghaied by his own pixilated crew.
If you can tune in the channel but get a "pixilated" (choppy) picture, try running a new cable to the antenna.
She redefines key terms about the graphic nature and authenticity of our presentations, and assesses how those definitions are linked to what we see in the media, She demonstrates how the debate on the effects of violence cannot be conducted without recognizing the contextual variety that characterizes the media by assessing the current literature and such output as The Passion of the Christ and "The Sopranos," illustrating the trajectory of media violence through the frame of representation, political violence and authenticity, voyeurism, the th756183 rics of the illegal female empowerment, sex and violence ("Buffy the Vampire Slayer"), righteous violence and the choreographed body, the edge of the sacred, and pixilated and animated violence in the hyperreal.