- stocious
- Adj. Intoxicated. Irish/Scottish use?
English slang and colloquialisms. 2014.
English slang and colloquialisms. 2014.
stocious — I Everyday English Slang in Ireland (a) drunk as a lord II Scottish Vernacular Dictionary Pished, fou, iled up, drunk, moroculous, steamin, blootert, buckled. III Irish Slang very drunk … English dialects glossary
stocious — adj an alternative spelling of stoshious … Contemporary slang
stocious — … Useful english dictionary
stoshious — stocious adj British a. drunk b. silent, tight lipped, discreet This mysterious word can be traced to the 19th century and was thought by some au thorities to be extinct by the 1930s. It sur vives, however, in jocular usage. The term is either a… … Contemporary slang
stotious — stocious adj British a. drunk b. silent, tight lipped, discreet This mysterious word can be traced to the 19th century and was thought by some au thorities to be extinct by the 1930s. It sur vives, however, in jocular usage. The term is either a… … Contemporary slang
stoshers — stocious adj British a. drunk b. silent, tight lipped, discreet This mysterious word can be traced to the 19th century and was thought by some au thorities to be extinct by the 1930s. It sur vives, however, in jocular usage. The term is either a… … Contemporary slang
Chinese fire drill — A Chinese fire drill is a slang term that has been used by Westerners for more than a century, and is today considered offensive or racist.[1][2][3] It is used to describe any situation that is chaotic or confusing.[4] It is also used to describe … Wikipedia
moroculous — Scottish Vernacular Dictionary Extremely drunk. Guttert, drunk, foo, stocious, dugless badder d … English dialects glossary
stotious — var. stocious … Useful english dictionary