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liquored up
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drunk from consuming alcohol
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qualitative
Superlative
most liquored up
Comparative
more liquored up
gradable
What does "liquored up" mean in alcohol slang?
The phrase "liquored up" means drunk from consuming alcohol. The structure is informal slang where "liquor" refers to alcoholic drinks and "up" indicates being affected by them. It is commonly used in casual speech to describe someone who has been drinking and is intoxicated.
Examples
He was liquored up before the concert even started.



























