three+sheets+in+the+wind
21three sheets to the wind — Meaning Drunk. Origin Three sheets to (or in) the wind is a nautical expression. If three sheets which are the ropes holding the sails rather than the sails themselves are loose and blowing about then the boat will lurch about like a drunken… …
22two (or three) sheets to the wind — informal drunk. → sheet …
23be three sheets to the wind — old fashioned to be drunk. Bobby was already three sheets to the wind when we arrived …
24three sheets in the wind — (Sailor s phrase.) Tipsy, fuddled, somewhat intoxicated, the worse for liquor, having had a drop too much, half seas over …
25three sheets in the wind — Drunk …
26four sheets in the wind — AND four sheets (to the wind) mod. alcohol intoxicated. (See comments at three sheets in the wind.) □ She’s not just tipsy. She’s four sheets! □ After only three beers, Gary was four sheets to the wind …
27both sheets in the wind — mod. alcohol intoxicated. (See also three sheets in the wind.) □ She’s both sheets in the wind at the moment. □ She’s not just both sheets in the wind they’re all in the wind …
28four sheets to the wind — adjective Extremely drunk You see, its a well known fact, you know / Im four sheets to the wind, Im glad youre gone Syn: three sheets to the wind …
29two sheets to the wind — Go to three sheets in the wind …
30two sheets to the wind — ► two (or three) sheets to the wind informal drunk. Main Entry: ↑sheet …