slewed
1Slewed — Slewed, a. Somewhat drunk. [Slang] [1913 Webster] …
2slewed — drunk Not going straight: Mr Hornby was just a bit slewed by the liquor he d taken. (Russell, c.1900) Also as half slewed, where as usual the half equals the whole …
3slewed — AND slewy; slued; sloughed (up)[slud AND “slui, slud...] mod. alcohol intoxicated. □ Wallace is too slewed to drive. □ She knows how to stop drinking before she gets slewy …
4slewed — adjective Somewhat drunk …
5Slewed — lost, especially in the bush …
6slewed — Australian Slang lost, especially in the bush …
7slewed — adj drunk. The word (formerly sometimes spelled slued ) has been used in this sense since the mid 19th century …
8slewed — adj. (Slang) drunk, intoxicated by alcohol sluË n. huge amount, large quantity (Slang) n. slough, marsh, bog, swamp; slue, act of turning or rotating v. slue; turn around, rotate, pivot; turn to the side, veer off to the side …
9slewed — /slud/ (say sloohd) verb 1. past tense and past participle of slew2. –adjective Colloquial 2. lost; astray. 3. intoxicated; drunk …
10slewed — Drunk …