单词 | loved-up |
释义 | > as lemmasloved-up loved-up adj. slang (chiefly British). (a) under the influence of the drug Ecstasy; experiencing a feeling of euphoria, heightened affection, or sensuality induced by Ecstasy; (also) relating to or producing such an experience; (b) in love, amorous (esp. intensely so, as if under the influence of the drug Ecstasy).Quot. 1963, although a figurative use of to love up (see love v.1 1g), shows an early association of the effects of mind-altering drugs with those of love. ΚΠ 1963 F. Seidel Final Solutions 4 Doped up and heartless, loved up by heroin, running out of veins.] 1991 Face Dec. 75/1 So all the lads became loved-up? No, this wasn't a cure for violence. 1995 Unique June 81/1 It's not every day that you meet two such loved-up people and you could be missing out on a lot of fun. 1998 S. Reynolds Energy Flash ii. 46 Back in 1988..the heartless hoolie turned loved-up nutter was proof that Ecstasy really was a wonder drug, the agent of a spiritual and social revolution. 2002 B Jan. 86/3 As for the rest of the gang I probably see more of them than Tom does because he's so loved-up with Fay! < as lemmas |
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