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zonked adjective- intoxicated on a drug, especially marijuana; drunk US
Also used with “out”. - You must be zonked out completely. — Terry Southern, Flash and Filigree, p. 150, 1958
- You come back zonked and expect me to think it’s lucky you got back without it? — Alexander Trocchi, Cain’s Book, p. 150, 1960
- — Current Slang, p. 6, Fall 1966
- Everybody high on something: balloons, acid, bananas, kids, sky, flowers, dancing, kissing. I had a ball–totally zonked. — Abbie Hoffman, Revolution for the Hell of It, p. 23, 1968
- BILLY: What’s the matter, you zonked ... what? Huh–you really zonked, eh? — Peter Fonda, Easy Rider, p. 55, 1968
- The smoke rushes into your lungs and you get zonked immediately. — Richard Neville, Play Power, p. 306, 1970
- [I]t probably surprises you to learn that I had a trippy Xmas–even when I wasn’t zonked out on your culinary crazies–but I did. — Tom Robbins, Another Roadside Attraction, p. 162, 1971
- “Poor Chessman”–he muttered, still slight zonked from a late night mesc drop[.] — Ed Sanders, Tales of Beatnik Glory, p. 41, 1975
- Then one night zonked out of my mind on schmeck–pot–benzedrine and seconal–I met a cat I had become friendly with who was a kind of John or mark. — Herbert Huncke, The Evening Sun Turned Crimson, p. 46, 1980
- [S]he was drunker than she’d been in years, plotzed, zonked, a mess. — Lester Bangs, Psychotic Reactions and Carburetor Dung, p. 364, 1981
- He said he should’ve held the meeting in here, get everybody zonked and decadent on a strong stone, get them good and banged–using all the words he knew–then present the movie deal. — Elmore Leonard, Stick, p. 241, 1983
- An old lady with a Macy’s bag sitting across from you looks around as if to ask what the world is coming to between these Dracula Jews and zonked-out Africans[.] — Jay McInerney, Bright Lights, Big City, p. 57, 1984
- “They had me so zonked out on morphine I don’t much remember,” Paco says. — Larry Heinemann, Paco’s Story, p. 45, 1986
- Jake don’t know it because he’s so zonked out he don’t know his head from a hole. — Terry Williams, The Cocaine Kids, p. 101, 1989
- She was late. Then when she came she was zonked. — Jeremy Cameron, Brown Bread in Wengen, p. 67, 1999
- [B]leary-eyed youngsters, zonked out on drugs, haunt the fun arcades[.] — Brian McDonald, Elephant Boys, p. 275, 2000
- exhilarated; intoxicated by an abstract thought UK
- Getting zonked by the Holy Spirit is a confusing experience at first. — The Times, 30 January 1980
- exhausted US
- At 4 A.M., I just blinked. Man, I was zonked. — Albert Goldman, Freak Show, p. 91, 1968
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