kaylied
Pronunciation
/kˈeɪlid/

Definition & Meaning of "kaylied"in English

kaylied
01

drunk or heavily intoxicated

Dialectbritish flagBritish
Slang
Grammatical Information
Composition
Simple
qualitative
Superlative
most kaylied
Comparative
more kaylied
gradable

What does "kaylied" mean in British slang?

The structure is a simple adjective of uncertain origin, possibly from Yiddish "kayle" (to vomit) or from Irish slang, but its exact roots are unclear. People typically say "He was absolutely kaylied last night" or "They got kaylied at the pub." The term originated in 20th century British regional slang, and remains a colloquial, somewhat dated term for drunkenness, less common than "pissed" or "plastered."

Examples
He got proper kaylied at the pub last night.
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