tweeked

tweeked

slang Intoxicated from a stimulant drug, such as amphetamine or methamphetamine. A bunch of kids at the party were getting tweeked on Adderall. He was so tweeked on meth that I thought he was going to hurt someone.
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

tweeked

(tʍikt)
mod. alcohol intoxicated. (Collegiate.) They’re not really bombed—just tweeked a little. Fred was too tweeked to stand up.
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
See also:
  • speed freak
  • speedhead
  • meth
  • meth head
  • meth monster
  • pep
  • pep pill
  • get stupid
  • jelly babies
  • (as) drunk as a lord
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Film has tweeked the salwar kameez for mass impact.
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I would just sit in the stands (at meets) all tweeked out.
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