fluthered
English
Adjective
fluthered (comparative more fluthered, superlative most fluthered)
- (Ireland) Very drunk.
- c. 19th century, J. M. Crofts (attributed), "The Irish Rover"
- There was ol' Mickey Coote
- Who played hard on his flute
- When the ladies lined up for a set
- He was tootin' with skill
- For each sparkling quadrille
- Though the dancers were fluther'd and bet
- c. 19th century, J. M. Crofts (attributed), "The Irish Rover"
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