释义 |
whiffled, a. slang.|ˈhwɪf(ə)ld| [Origin obscure: cf. squiffy a.] Intoxicated, drunk.
1927Wodehouse Meet Mr. Mulliner vi. 191 Intoxicated? The word did not express it by a mile. He was oiled, boiled, fried..whiffled, sozzled, and blotto. 1930― Very Good, Jeeves! ii. 46 ‘Have you forgotten that I did thirty days..for punching a policeman..on Boat-Race night?’ ‘But you were whiffled at the time.’ 1956J. D. Carr Patrick Butler for Defence xiv. 157 Helen..was much too clear-headed..ever to let herself get whiffled. |