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blasted adjective- cursed, damned; often used as a euphemism for “bloody” UK, 1750
- I’m up with the lark again (before the blasted lark) so I’m writing back straight away[.] — Mary Hooper, (megan)2, p. 99, 1999
- highly intoxicated on any drug or alcohol US, 1928
- Everyone would leave the Strip at 2 when the clubs closed and go to Cantor’s en masse so blasted out of their heads that if you asked someone what time it was they backed away, wide-eyed, as though you’d presented them with a philosophical impossibility. — Eve Babitz, Eve’s Hollywood, p. 234, 1974
- Cause like this one time with Eric, when we got blasted at his house. — Kids, 1995
- The only things to do in an airport are shop, drink, drink, shop, and then get completely blasted. — Wayne Anthony, Spanish Highs, p. 89, 1999
- — Mike Haskins, Drugs, p. 291, 2003
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