Brahms and Liszt
adjective /ˌbrɑːmz ən ˈlɪst/
/ˌbrɑːmz ən ˈlɪst/
(British English, informal)- drunk (used especially in London by cockneys)Word OriginFrom rhyming slang, in which Brahms and Liszt stands for ‘pissed’.Word Origin1930s: rhyming slang for pissed.