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tanked adjective- drunk or drug-intoxicated UK, 1893
Also used as “tanked up”. - She starts necking some bastard in the kitchen when she gets tanked up. — J.D. Salinger, Nine Stories, p. 117, 1953
- Then he made the mistake of getting tanked up once and coming late from town. — Rocky Graziano (with Rowland Barber), Somebody Up There Likes Me, p. 227, 1955
- I take off on weekends, maybe get tanked. — Max Shulman, Guided Tour of Campus Humor, p. 105, 1955
- I have a fine connection here, baby, and we’ll get tanked on bees and pods and then I’ll really show you a sex-scene. — John Rechy, City of Night, p. 184, 1963
- You don’t know what those bastards are going to do when they get tanked up and horny. — Charles Whited, Chiodo, p. 205, 1973
- “He was tanked up.” “The real Kelinfeld came out of that bottle[.]” — Edwin Torres, After Hours, p. 336, 1979
- They fought like this every time they got tanked up, he said, which all Hollywood knew was at least four times a week. — Harpo Marx, Harpo Speaks!, p. 298, 1985
- “Fin!” she cried suddenly. “I got a flash for you. We’re hammered. Smashed. Fried. Tanked.” — Joseph Wambaugh, Finnegan’s Week, p. 157, 1993
- Pull me down a bottle of Jack. I’m gettin’ tanked tonight. — Quentin Tarantino, From Dusk Till Dawn, p. 2, 1995
- Lads all tanked up, people puking in the aisles. — Cath Staincliffe, Trainers, p. 59, 1999
- Two more came to join us at the bar: a tanked-up Scottish snooker star and his apologetic minder. — Diran Adebayo, My Once Upon A Time, p. 50, 2000
- in computing, not operating US
- — Eric S. Raymond, The New Hacker’s Dictionary, p. 343, 1991
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