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slarmied
Adjective: "(slang) drunk"
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1996
March 22, Ted Statham, “Re: Pan Galactic Gargleblaster”, in
alt.fan.douglas-adams
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The bubbling produced a froth with would overflow the glass unless you drank quickly. This, of course, would get you quite
slarmied
in a hurry.
1997
August 12, The Gonzo Lager
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username
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, “Re: [A] Moving Pictures and Maskerade (No real spoilers)”, in
alt.fan.pratchett
[2]
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Alcohol is a neurotoxin, it is. Best thing to do is to lug around an oil can of Foster's all night watching everyone get
slarmied
.
1999
June 2, Tom Jordaan, “Re: Should I be worried??”, in
uk.gay-lesbian-bi
[3]
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Usenet
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>> and, oddly enough, Beaker *does* look a bit like Beaker…
> If you squint or get totally blasted on vodka jellies…
I was neither squinting nor
slarmied
and the resemblance was striking...^_-
2007
April 14, Greenboy
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username
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, “Re: another TF TV spot...”, in
alt.toys.transformers
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Yea... I can see my buddy and me stumbling out totally
slarmied
as one of us looks at the other and says, "That was an incredible documentary..."
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