- whooshed
- mod. alcohol intoxicated.□ erry was totally whooshed by midnight.□ Hank was whooshed but thought he could drive home.
Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions. 2015.
Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions. 2015.
whooshed — n. sound made by the flow of water or a gust of wind v. blow powerfully and rapidly (as the wind); move with a powerful sound of current (as the waves) … English contemporary dictionary
whoosh — I UK [wʊʃ] / US / US [hwʊʃ] noun [singular] informal a sound like the sound of air or water moving very quickly II UK [wʊʃ] / US / US [hwʊʃ] verb [intransitive] Word forms whoosh : present tense I/you/we/they whoosh he/she/it whooshes present… … English dictionary
whoosh — [[t](h)w ʊʃ, AM hwu͟ːʃ[/t]] whooshes, whooshing, whooshed 1) EXCLAM (emphasis) People sometimes say whoosh when they are emphasizing the fact that something happens very suddenly or very fast. Then came the riders amid even louder cheers and… … English dictionary
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whoosh — /hwoohsh, hwoosh, woohsh, woosh/, n. 1. a loud, rushing noise, as of air or water: a great whoosh as the door opened. v.i. 2. to move swiftly with a gushing or hissing noise: gusts of wind whooshing through the trees. v.t. 3. to move (an object,… … Universalium
whoosh — whoosh1 [ wuʃ, hwuʃ ] noun singular INFORMAL a sound like the sound of air or water moving very quickly whoosh whoosh 2 [ wuʃ, hwuʃ ] verb intransitive INFORMAL to move very quickly somewhere, often making a sound like the wind when it blows: The … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
weak — [[t]wi͟ːk[/t]] ♦♦ weaker, weakest 1) ADJ GRADED If someone is weak, they are not healthy or do not have good muscles, so that they cannot move quickly or carry heavy things. I was too weak to move or think or speak... His arms and legs were weak … English dictionary
whoosh — [[t](h)wuʃ, (h)wʊʃ, wuʃ, wʊʃ[/t]] also woosh n. v. n. 1) a loud, rushing noise, as of air or water: a great whoosh as the door opened[/ex] 2) to move swiftly with a gushing or hissing noise: gusts of wind whooshing down the street[/ex] 3) to move … From formal English to slang
whoosh — [hwoosh, woosh] vi. [echoic] 1. to make the quick, hissing, or rushing sound of something moving swiftly through the air 2. to move swiftly with or as with this sound [rockets whooshed by] vt. to cause to whoosh n. a whooshing sound or movement… … English World dictionary