adjective, informal - extremely drunk
adjective, informal - excited
adjective, American English, informal - slightly drunk
adjective, American English, informal - slightly drunk
noun, informal - an additional serving of food taken after someone has already had seconds
noun, informal - an extra portion of food that someone takes after finishing their first serving
noun, British English, informal - champagne or another sparkling wine
verb, British English, informal - to spit
verb - to make someone unable to feel pain, usually by giving them drugs before a medical operation
noun - a doctor or specially trained nurse who gives people anaesthetics before and during medical operations
noun - a state in which someone cannot feel pain, usually because of drugs given before a medical operation or procedure
noun - the quality of being noble in character, mind, or spirit; moral goodness
noun - people of high social rank who have titles such as duke, earl, or baron; the aristocracy
noun, British English, informal - used to refer to a man, often ironically, who behaves as if he were very important or expects to be treated with special respect
noun - a title used when speaking to or about a nobleman, or a bishop in some contexts