waxed

Related to waxed: waxed lyrical, Waze

waxed

Having had hair partially or totally removed by waxing. I compete in bodybuilding competitions, so I get my whole body waxed in preparation for it. One of the things I hate the most about bikini season is having to get waxed down in my nether regions.
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

waxed

mod. alcohol intoxicated. (see also polished (up).) Sam got waxed and had to be taken home.
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McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
See also:
  • yes and no
  • wax and wane
  • lyrical
  • wax lyrical
  • wax lyrical about
  • wax lyrical about something
  • wax poetic
  • wroth
  • wax angry
  • not far out
References in periodicals archive
Five fellas are having their bodies waxed to raise money for charity.
(The Food and Drug Administration requires supermarkets to label produce that has been waxed, but the rule isn't widely enforced.)
Many paper companies are using the material as a source for boiler fuel or, in some cases, using the waxed corrugated as a compostable material.
Once you stop screaming, rinse off the waxed area with cool water and apply the Kiwi-Chamomile "soothing lotion" that comes in the kit.
Fully refined and chemically inert and US and NF grade white mineral oils, petrolatums and microcrystalline waxed and FDA-approved compressor lubricant reported to have excellent thermal and in stability.
According to Mott, cucumbers aren't the only produce that are waxed. "Thin, less-obvious coatings are often applied to apples, bell peppers, citrus fruits, eggplants, peaches, squashes, sweet potatoes, and tomatoes," she says.