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 - a narrow channel or small valley formed by running water, especially after heavy rain; a channel or passage for carrying water away, especially at the side of a road or roof
noun - speech or writing that is impossible to understand; complete nonsense
noun - someone or something that is extremely versatile and useful in many different situations
noun - the process by which information becomes increasingly inaccurate or distorted as it is passed from one person to another
noun - a game in which a message is whispered from one person to the next in a line, usually becoming increasingly distorted as it is passed along
verb - to contain many faults, inconsistencies, or weaknesses; to be badly constructed or easy to disprove because of numerous gaps or errors
adverb - expressed in clear, simple language that is easy for anyone to understand, without technical or complicated terms
noun - a dangerous activity in which you take a very serious risk, similar to the deadly game where a revolver with one loaded chamber is fired at someone’s own head
noun - a very confident, proud, or showy way of walking or behaving (used to show disapproval)