mullered

mullered
• a fairly recent and popular slang for for drunk or generally intoxicated. Thought to have come from the word 'mulled'.

Londonisms dictionary. 2014.

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  • Wordhunt — was a national appeal run by the Oxford English Dictionary, looking for earlier evidence of the use of 40 words and phrases in the English language. New evidence found by members of the public in response to the appeal appears in the Oxford… …   Wikipedia

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  • trollied — adjective Extreme intoxication after drinking alcoholic drinks. THIS year we got smashed, tanked up, trollied, pie eyed, caned, wankered, mullered, inebriated, wrecked, pissed, slated, hammered, paralytic and well and truly out of our trees. We… …   Wiktionary

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