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teaed, a. U.S. slang.|tiːd| Also tea-d. [f. tea n. 7 c + -ed2.] In a state of euphoria induced by alcohol or marijuana. Usu. with up.
1928L. E. Lawes Life & Death in Sing Sing iv. 53 ‘Didn't alcohol have something to do with your coming here?’ ‘Yes, sah, dey was bofe considerable teaed up.’ 1944War Med. VI. 383/2 Just those thoughts will drive me mad—thinking about my ‘boys’ all ‘tea-d up’, and here I am, sitting and thinking about it, and I can't get it. 1966C. Himes Heat's On xvii. 157 The driver was teaed to the gills and on a livewire edge. |