gattered
English
Etymology
Probably from gatter, old British slang for "beer".
Pronunciation
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Adjective
gattered (comparative more gattered, superlative most gattered)
- (UK, slang) Drunk.
- 2000 October 3, Thermostat [username], “Re: sabu424 looking for an efed”, in rec.sport.pro-wrestling.fantasy (Usenet):
- People would have to be completely gattered to think anything nice about you.
- 2001 July 23, Steve Robertson, “Re: I got a really bad fucking haircut”, in alt.music.mansun (Usenet):
- spilling sangria on white trousers when you are gattered is bad tho'.
- 2004 February 20, Dave Herbal, “Re: West Brom”, in alt.sports.soccer.sunderland (Usenet):
- PS Do they put meths in the beer up there? We always arrive in the vaults about 10.30 absolutely gattered :-p
Synonyms
- See also Thesaurus:drunk.
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