whiffled

whiffled

slang Drunk. We've got a witness, but he was whiffled at the time of the incident, so his testimony is going to be hard to use in court. We spent every day on the beach getting whiffled on local beer.
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

whiffled

(ˈʍɪflæd)
mod. alcohol intoxicated. Jed found himself a mite whiffled, but nobody else knew.
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
See also:
  • pifficated
  • nurse a drink
  • stinking drunk
  • pifted
  • funky-drunk
  • screaming drunk
  • screech
  • screeching
  • screeching drunk
  • country drunk
References in periodicals archive
Indians whiffled out o' their good piece o' land, poor colored farmers whipped an' drove an' swung up along every river bridge in the county.
"You're so lucky you're not here," she had whiffled. "They just get worse and worse.
In the silence of the night, the house groaned and whiffled like a sleeping dog.
A single juvenile blue, a pair of dirty snows and then another young blue whiffled hard, only to land and stroll among their Judas brethren.