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, formal - to be the male parent of a child or animal offspring
noun, technical - the male parent of an animal, especially a stallion that is used for breeding
noun, dated - a respectful form of address used for a king or nobleman, especially in the past
adjective - very angry, furious
noun, formal - a person who says nice things to powerful people just to get their help or to stay in their favour
adjective - attractively lively, animated, and full of energy, especially used to describe a woman’s personality
adjective, technical - relating to the internal organs of the body, especially those within the chest or abdomen (such as the heart, lungs, liver, intestines, etc.)
adjective, literary - relating to deep inward feelings rather than to the intellect; instinctive and emotional, often raw or intense
noun - a situation in which many people are killed violently, especially in a short period of time or in a brutal way