- laid out
- drunkEither like a boxer who has been floored by his opponent (in this case alcohol) or like a cadaver.See lay out.
How not to say what you mean: A dictionary of euphemisms. R. W. Holder. 2014.
How not to say what you mean: A dictionary of euphemisms. R. W. Holder. 2014.
laid out — {adj.} Arranged. * /Her house is very conveniently laid out./ … Dictionary of American idioms
laid out — {adj.} Arranged. * /Her house is very conveniently laid out./ … Dictionary of American idioms
laid out — 1. mod. alcohol or drug intoxicated. □ Man, you got yourself laid out! □ I’m too laid out to go to work today. 2. mod. well dressed. □ Look at those silks! Man are you laid out! □ … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
laid\ out — adj Arranged. Her house is very conveniently laid out … Словарь американских идиом
laid-out — To be completely physically out of commission either by result of a flu vaccination gone awry or an after school beating … Dictionary of american slang
laid-out — To be completely physically out of commission either by result of a flu vaccination gone awry or an after school beating … Dictionary of american slang
laid out — adj American a. drunk. Another synonym for inebriated. Although the original metaphor is of someone knocked unconscious (or placed in a mortuary), the use of the phrase does not necessarily indicate intoxication to the point of stupefaction. b.… … Contemporary slang
laid out in lavender — Meaning Show something in the best possible light. Origin From the practice of strewing lavender or other strong smelling herbs near dead bodies to mask their smell … Meaning and origin of phrases
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laid — 1. AND layed mod. drug intoxicated. (See also laid out.) □ Man, did I get myself laid. □ Are you too layed to drive home? 2. mod. copulated with. (Usually objectionable.) □ Well, you look laid, all right … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions