adj. (common).—Drunk: see SCREWED.

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  1598.  SHAKESPEARE, 1 Henry IV., iii. 2. Bardolph was SHAVED … and I’ll be sworn my pocket was picked.

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  1834.  Atlantic Club-book, I. 138. When I met him, he was about—yes—just about HALF SHAVED.

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  1837–40.  HALIBURTON (‘Sam Slick’), The Clockmaker (1862), 102. They remind me of Commodore Trip. When he was about HALF-SHAVED he thought everybody drunk but himself.

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