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blocked adjective drunk or drug-intoxicated, especially by amphetamine, barbiturate or marijuana US The experiencing of real life is blocked out.- I knew he was getting blocked in a very methodical fashion. — James Blake, The Joint, p. 126, 30 June 1956
- Jack and me are starting to feel a bit blocked as well so, out with the chewing gum and onto the floor. — Ian Hebditch, Weekend, The Sharper Word, p. 134, 1969
- — Eugene Landy, The Underground Dictionary, p. 35, 1971
- Blowsers [glue-sniffers] often use the 1960s pillhead word “blocked” to describe being high on glue–and that is literally its effect: it blocks out everything. — Time Out, 8 January 1982
- [T]heir main obsession was pills. Getting “blocked” at the weekend was what separated “them from us”. — Simon Napier-Bell, Black Vinyl White Powder, p. 43, 2001
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