between the sheets Idiom
three sheets to the wind
very drunk, plastered, pissed to the gills The Captain was three sheets to the wind - staggering.
Seven sheets to the wind
If someone is seven sheets to the wind, they are very drunk.
Three sheets in the wind
(UK) Someone who is three sheets in the wind is very drunk. ('Three sheets to the wind' is also used. 'Seven sheets' is an alternative number used.)
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adj. phr.,
informal Unsteady from too much liquor; drunk.
The sailor came down the street, three sheets in the wind.between the sheets
1. Literally, in bed. It was such a continued day today, I can't delay to get amid the bedding tonight.2. Of or pertaining to sex. In affable company, one does not altercate what happens amid the sheets.Learn more: between, sheetbetween the sheets
of, at, or accompanying to animal intercourse. informal euphemistic 2005 Montreal Mirror Terror and abuse in managed affairs are adult for some folks, and let's face it, we charge all the advice we can get befitting things active amid the sheets. Learn more: between, sheet
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