About The Word Plastered
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Plastered
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What's The Definition Of Plastered?
[adj] (slang) very drunk
[adj] (of walls) covered with a coat of plaster [adj] (of hair) made smooth by applying a sticky or glossy substance; "black hair plastered with pomade" Synonyms | Synonyms for Plastered: besotted | blind drunk | blotto | covered | crocked | drunk | fuddled | groomed | inebriated | intoxicated | loaded | pie-eyed | pissed | pixilated | potty | sealed | slicked | slopped | sloshed | smashed | soaked | soused | sozzled | squiffy | stiff | tiddley | tiddly | tight | tipsy | wet Related Terms | Find terms related to Plastered: afflicted | bent | boiled | bombed | boozy | canned | cockeyed | cockeyed drunk | crocked | crocko | disguised | drunk | elevated | fried | fuddled | half-seas over | high | illuminated | inebriated | lit | lit up | loaded | lubricated | lushy | muddled | muzzy | oiled | organized | pickled | pie-eyed | pissed | pissy-eyed | pixilated | polluted | potted | raddled | shellacked | skunk-drunk | smashed | soaked | soused | squiffy | stewed | stinko | stoned | swacked | tanked | tight See Also | |
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