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  • 1plastered — plastered; un·plastered; …

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  • 2plastered — (adj.) coated with plaster, late 14c., pp. adjective from PLASTER (Cf. plaster) (v.). Slang meaning very drunk attested by 1912, perhaps from plaster in medical sense of to apply a remedy to; to soothe (see PLASTER (Cf. plaster) (n.)), hence to… …

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  • 3plastered — [adj] drunk bashed, blitzed*, bombed*, boozed up*, buzzed*, crocked*, dead drunk*, dead to the world*, drinking, drunk as a skunk*, drunken, feeling good*, feeling no pain*, flushed*, flying*, fried*, gone*, groggy, half crocked*, half in the… …

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  • 4plastered — ► ADJECTIVE informal ▪ very drunk …

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  • 5plastered — [plas′tərd] adj. [pp. of PLASTER: orig. military slang] Slang intoxicated; drunk …

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  • 6plastered — [[t]plɑ͟ːstə(r)d, plæ̱s [/t]] 1) ADJ: v link ADJ prep/adv If something is plastered to a surface, it is sticking to the surface. His hair was plastered down to his scalp by the rain. 2) ADJ: v link ADJ, usu ADJ with/in n If something or someone… …

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  • 7Plastered Confessions — Infobox Album | Name = Plastered Confessions Type = Album Artist = Kristofer Åström Released = 2003 Length = 21:52 Genre = Label = Startracks Last album = Dead End EP (2003) This album = Plastered Confessions (2003) Next album = There For EP… …

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  • 8plastered to the wall — mod. heavily alcohol intoxicated. (An elaboration of plastered.) □ He’s not just drunk; he’s plastered to the wall! □ How can anybody get plastered to the wall on just four beers? …

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  • 9plastered — mod. alcohol intoxicated. □ She’s really plastered. □ She’s so plastered she can’t see …

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  • 10Plastered — Plaster Plas ter, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Plastered}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Plastering}.] [Cf. OF. plastrer to plaster (in sense 2), F. pl[^a]trer.] 1. To cover with a plaster, as a wound or sore. [1913 Webster] 2. To overlay or cover with plaster, as… …

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