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pie-eyed adjective extremely drunk US, 1904- He said that he had been pie-eyed last night and thrown some sugar bowls at people whose faces he didn’t like in Sally Carns’s restaurant. — James T. Farrell, Saturday Night and other stories, p. 27, 1947
- With the later Senator Karl Mundt, he “used to invent drinks and get pie-eyed.” — Bill Cardoso, The Maltese Sangweech and other herbes, p. 74, 1984
- Sure enough, at table eight a pie-eyed Volvo salesman was trying to suck the toes off a cocktail waitress. — Carl Hiaasen, Strip Tease, p. 9, 1993
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