单词 | off one's face |
释义 | > as lemmasoff (also out of) one's face P7. slang. off (also out of) one's face: (so as to be) intoxicated by drugs or alcohol, esp. to the point of losing one's inhibitions or becoming incapacitated. Cf. off (also out of) one's tits at tit n.1 Phrases 5. ΚΠ 1972 E. Grogan Ringolevio 46 Both of them were goofballed out of their faces and were hardly able to see straight. 1987 K. Lette Girls' Night Out 61 I was a bit off my face and he came into the Ladies after me. 1993 R. Lowe & W. Shaw Travellers 171 There are bigger buzzes in your life than just drugs. You can get out of your face but there's a natural buzz when you watch a place fill up like that. 1994 J. Birmingham He died with Felafel in his Hand (1997) i. 10 The hairdresser got home at three in the morning, pissed off her face, woke us up and accused us of setting fire to her bed. 2000 Sun-Herald (Sydney) 18 June 87/5 To a huge percentage of people who consume the gazillions of litres of booze produced in this country every year, it's just a cheap and readily available means of getting off their faces. < as lemmas |
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