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smashed adjective- drunk US, 1960
- It was known that the squad from Cascadia College assembled there, getting smashed and carrying each other home when “The Sink” closed up. — Frederick Kohner, The Affairs of Gidget, p. 54, 1963
- [T]he phrases of the recent generation, e.g. “crocked,” “wiped out,” and “smashed[.]” — William and Jerrye Breedlove, Swap Clubs, p. 151, 1964
- [H]e would get smashed on two and a half pints of Worthington E from the wood. — Doug Lang, Freaks, p. 20, 1973
- She whispers in your ear, “We go home right now, buddy, or you don’t get any.” You have to decide quick. You want to get smashed, have a good time? You do, you’re gonna have to wait a month to get laid. — Elmore Leonard, Killshot, p. 249, 1989
- — Angela Devlin, Prison Patter, p. 106, 1996
- drug-intoxicated US, 1967
- Then I turned around and one of the men passed me a joint and that was it. I wanted to be ripped, smashed, torn up as I had never wanted anything before. — Anonymous, Go Ask Alice, p. 71, 1971
- Oh, like the usual. Going to Nautilus, getting smashed, going to this Uva place. — Bret Easton Ellis, Less Than Zero, p. 15, 1985
- — Angela Devlin, Prison Patter, p. 106, 1996
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