adj. (common).—1.  Intoxicated. For synonyms, see DRINKS and SCREWED.

1

  1877.  Judy, 18 May, p. 236. The officer assisted the pastor out, and hinted that he was slightly ‘FLY-BLOWN.’

2

  2.  (Australian).—Cleaned-out; without a rap; HARD-UP (q.v. for synonyms).

3

  1889.  Star, 3 Jan. Our diggers go into Castlemaine to get their hair cut, and once there, they get on the spree, and come back FLY-BLOWN.

4

  3.  (common).—Used, or done-up; WASHED-OUT (q.v.).

5

  4.  (venery).—Deflowered. Also STALE (q.v.); ‘known for a wanton.’ Also suspected of disease.

6