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bombed adjective- extremely drunk or drug-intoxicated US, 1956
- With each week of work, bombed and sapped and charged and stoned with lush, with pot, with benny[.] — Norman Mailer, Advertisements for Myself, p. 243, 1955
- Last weekend the men got so bombed they couldn’t make the stairs. [Letter to Ann Landers] — San Francisco Examiner, p. 24, 27 May 1966
- Beam’s Choice Is Too Good To Get “Bombed” On [Advertisement] — San Francisco Examiner, p. 57, 10 November 1967
- — Collin Baker et al., College Undergraduate Slang Study Conducted at Brown University, p. 84, 1968
- She gets totally bombed anyway, but having him around makes it worse. — Bret Easton Ellis, Less Than Zero, p. 16, 1985
- Afterward Bellamy and his pals got bombad and sneaked out to the Place Pigalle to watch a 325-pound woman do a strip-tease — Cart Miassen, Tourist Season, 1986
- — Angela Devlin, Prison Patter, p. 30, 1996
- [T]rolleyed, mullered, bombed[.] — Stuart Walton, Out of It, cover, 2001
- (of dice) altered for cheating US
- I knew he cheated. Everybody did. He used bombed ivories, loaded down with every kind of b.b. shot and scrap metla left over form World War II. — Harlan Ellison, Gentleman Junkie, p. 144, 1961: High Dice
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