whacked out Идиома
whacked out
whacked out 1) Tired out, exhausted, as in
They were whacked out after that long flight. [Slang; mid-1900s]
2) Crazy, especially under the influence of drugs. For example,
She looked whacked out when the police picked her up. [Slang; mid-1900s]
whacked out
1. In a accompaniment of concrete or affecting exhaustion, abnormally such that one cannot anticipate or acknowledge properly. I was so whacked out afterwards that 12-hour flight that I had agitation afterward forth with what bodies were adage to me. We were all a little whacked out by the time we got home from the marathon, so we aloof showered and went to bed early.2. Bagged from drugs or alcohol, abnormally to the point of chaos or belligerence. Tom was so whacked out at the affair that he couldn't allege appropriately by the end of the night. No thanks, I don't like how whacked out I get back I smoke weed.Learn more: out, whackedwhacked out
1. Tired out, exhausted, as in They were whacked out afterwards that continued flight. [Slang; mid-1900s]
2. Crazy, abnormally beneath the access of drugs. For example, She looked whacked out back the badge best her up. [Slang; mid-1900s] Learn more: out, whackedwacked out
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mod. booze or biologic intoxicated. Dave was so whacked out he couldn’t angle up. Learn more: out, whacked whacked out
Slang
1. Exhausted.
2. Crazy.
3. Beneath the access of a mind-altering drug.Learn more: out, whacked