Brahms and Liszt

Brahms and Liszt

slang Drunk. The phrase comes from rhyming slang in which "Brahms and Liszt" rhymes with "pissed" (drunk). Primarily heard in UK. Do you remember last night at the pub at all, or were you completely Brahms and Liszt?
See also: and, Brahms
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
See also:
  • Brahms
  • elephant's trunk
  • elephants
  • half-inch
  • bottle and glass
  • newt
  • pissed as a newt
  • (as) pissed as a newt
  • a load of (old) cobblers' awls
  • bull and cow