adv. (colloquial).—1.  Drunk: see SCREWED. Also SO-SO.

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  1809.  MALKIN, Gil Blas [ROUTLEDGE], 50. We drank hard, and returned to our employers in a pretty pickle, that is to say SO-SO in the upper story.

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  2.  (conventional: women’s).—Pregnant; LUMPY (q.v.).

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  3.  (Ibid.).—In courses, UNDER REPAIR (q.v.).

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  Intj. (colloquial).—A questioning reply to a positive statement: e.g., ‘The King returns to town to-day.’ ‘So?’

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