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charged; charged up adjective drug-intoxicated US, 1942- Mae was charged to the gills and Marcia looked as if she’d been at the bottle the entire time. — Polly Adler, A House is Not a Home, p. 117, 1953
- Half marijuana, half tobacco. And he was always charged up. — Willard Motley, Let No Man Write My Epitaph, p. 108, 1958
- He had them confused, but they were so charged up, they could as easily knife him or accept him. — Phil Hirsch, Hooked, p. 117–118, 1968
- — Eugene Landy, The Underground Dictionary, p. 48, 1971
- — Peter A. Smith and Fred M. Barritt, Bermewjan Vurds, 1985
- — Richard A. Spears, The Slang and Jargon of Drugs and Drink, p. 101, 1986
- Now these very same guys do all their shillings on charlie [cocaine], in cold blood, fuck the consequences, grafting all week just to get charged up[.] — J.J. Connolly, Layer Cake, p. 10, 2000
- — Mike Haskins, Drugs, p. 291, 2003
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