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loaded adjective- drunk or drug-intoxicated US, 1879
The abbreviated variation of a mainly obsolete range of similes beginning “loaded to”. - He’s just loaded, honey. — Rebel Without a Cause, 1955
- Boy, you are loaded! — Max Shulman, Rally Round the Flag, Boys!, p. 143, 1957
- The stumplifter boy, looking like a pellet regurgitated by an owl, woke her up at dawn, so she was again loaded as I shuffled into breakfast. — John Nichols, The Sterile Cuckoo, pp. 152–153, 1965
- “The coon’s loaded,” he muttered, craning his neck out the window to look behind us. — Terry Southern, Now Dig This, p. 118, November 1968
- Rules of the Black Panther Party No. 7: No party member can have a weapon in his possession while DRUNK or loaded off narcotics or weed. — The Black Panther, p. 22, 25 January 1969
- We were riding down market street in the club bus and we were really loaded. — Jamie Mandelkau, Buttons, p. 101, 1971
- We’re all loaded on acid and trying to throw this ball around as the bus goes careening down the highway at high speed and Cassady seeing how many curbs he can almost hit. — Ken Kesey, The Further Inquiry, p. 160, 1990
- I’m sorry. Tommy gets loaded. He doesn’t mean any disrespect. — Goodfellas, 1990
- I wanna get loaded, I wanna get high — Loaded, 1990
- He was always getting loaded, beating up my mom, dragging us kids all over creation. — Slacker, 1992
- [T]o get as wired and as wasted and as loaded as we can, for as long as we can and whatever transpires. — Darren Francis, The Sprawl [britpulp], p. 307, 1999
- I was getting Nicholson loaded [he laughs] ... really good pot... he was really ripped. — Peter Fonda, Shaking the Cage, 1999
- wealthy US
- Jesus, I thought, this dame is loaded, she really is. — Horace McCoy, Kiss Tomorrow Good-bye, p. 209, 1948
- With Boo it wouldn’t have mattered; she’s loaded. — Max Shulman, Anyone Got a Match?, p. 264, 1964
- I wish you were going to be loaded. — Body Heat, 1980
- Well, a lot of people are jealous because he’s loaded. — Cruel Intentions, 1999
- pregnant US
- — Malachi Andrews and Paul T. Owens, Black Language, p. 50, 1973
- full of the symptoms of a cold UK: SCOTLAND
- Aw ya poor soul, ye’re loaded. Away hame tae yer bed wi a hot toddy. — Michael Munro, The Patter, Another Blast, p. 42, 1988
- armed with a gun US
- “You loaded?” “The cops lifted my rod and P.I. ticket.” — Mickey Spillane, Kiss Me Deadly, p. 50, 1952
- (used of a car) equipped with every possible accessory US
- Yah, ya got yer–this loaded here–this has yet independent, uh, yer slipped differential, uh, yer rack and pinion steering, yer alarm and radar. — Fargo, 1996
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