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maggoty
mag·got M0025400 (măg′ət)n.1. The legless, soft-bodied, wormlike larva of any of various dipteran flies, often found in decaying matter.2. Slang A despicable person.3. Archaic An extravagant notion; a whim. [Middle English magot, perhaps alteration of mathek, maddokk, perhaps from Old English matha.] mag′got·y adj.maggoty (ˈmæɡətɪ) adj1. relating to, resembling, or ridden with maggots2. slang very drunk3. slang Austral annoyed; angryThesaurusAdj. | 1. | maggoty - spoiled and covered with eggs and larvae of flies; "flyblown meat"; "a sack of maggoty apricots"flyblownstale - lacking freshness, palatability, or showing deterioration from age; "stale bread"; "the beer was stale" | Translationsmaggoty
maggotyslang Extremely drunk. Martin brought a huge bottle of whiskey with him for us to pass around, and we were all positively maggoty by the end of the evening.maggot(t)y mod. alcohol intoxicated; very drunk. (A play on rotten.) Rotten, hell. They were absolutely maggotty! maggoty verbSee maggottyEncyclopediaSeemaggotmaggoty
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