putrid

Related to putrid: Putrid fever

putrid

slang Extremely intoxicated, especially to the point of being incoherent and smelling very strongly of alcohol. The poor guy was putrid, and as soon as he saw me he started blubbering on about how much he missed me. There are better ways to spend your evenings than being propped up at the bar getting putrid with your friends.
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

putrid

mod. alcohol intoxicated. (see also rotten.) That guy is stinking drunk. Putrid, in fact.
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
See also:
  • out of (one's) brain
  • be out of (one's) brain
  • out of (one's) face
  • out of (one's) skull
  • out of one’s skull
  • out of skull
  • out of your skull
  • skull
  • be out of (one's) skull
  • get stupid
References in periodicals archive
Democratic Unionist MP Emma Little Pengelly said: "To call Northern Ireland a 'putrid little statelet' shows utter contempt to many who, like me, are deeply proud of the province."
With the some lower-frequency ([chi square] = 0.94, p> 0.05) vaginal discharge was accompanied by a putrid odor with an incidence from 70.4 [+ or -] 5.1 to 73.4 [+ or -] 4.4% ([chi square] = 0.10, p> 0.05), irritation, itching and burning of genitals with an incidence from 6.9 [+ or -] 4.4 to 72.4 [+ or -] 8.4% ([chi square] = 0.21, p> 0.05).
It's only a matter of time before a new trend comes along, but meanwhile Zeke tries to get Hector back out on the basketball court and away from the "putrid" Puppet Pals.
Not only are there more blobs of gum than there are in Cathedral Square, but one has also to navigate the putrid morass of food cartons and empty (sometimes) drinks containers, along with the increasing piles of cigarette ends, ash and discarded packets that proliferate in the entrances to the various places of entertainment.
He chain-smoked large cigars the whole time filling the restaurant with putrid smoke.
In this compilation, the narrator of "The Color of Desire" (who remains unidentified until the story's conclusion) describes the embarrassment and desire of a young adolescent male: "You must have looked ridiculous, mute, red and sweating, without knowing what to say, in front of everyone with the buzzing of poisonous bees in your ears and brutal incessant throbbing in your temples, as if it were produced by a putrid heart hiding inside your head" The author's captivating descriptions continue in "Mere Puppets" where she amusingly sets forth the petty dynamics of a tour group in Sicily, only to do an about-face, interjecting a new emotional dimension at the story's end.
The name is an amalgamation of the words "Putrid", "hORRId" and "sluDGE".
In an instant, I was showered with putrid water and debris!
The men had found the putrid cargo by following a stench through stacked shipping containers to one holding 40,000 pounds of beans.
The lazy patriarch fills a makeshift silo with the stinking mess, and when the metal store begins to overflow, he dumps the putrid matter in Lake Springfield, transforming the beauty spot into toxic hell.
fly, a fly sucking on chicken fingers, its crumbs tiny, putrid
So campaigners, as you travel the land in clappedout lorries and vans spewing out putrid, black diesel fumes preaching to the rest of us about the way we travel, what is it all about?
Allen, it is not just that pet food can contain unappetizing animal parts, but "that with [Food and Drug Administration] approval it can include ingredients that are putrid, disease-ridden and filled with chemicals and pharmaceuticals."
The birds swooping over the putrid lake are like vultures waiting to feast on the dead-in-life.
Bush and Rove went to that putrid well once too often.