rammaged

rammaged

He was completely rammaged after the party.

Definition
  1. Adjective (slang):
    • Intoxicated by alcohol: "rammaged" is a slang term meaning extremely drunk or inebriated. It implies a state of heavy intoxication, often with connotations of being disoriented or incapacitated.
Usage Examples
  • (He was very drunk and unsteady.)
  • (They became heavily intoxicated.)
Advanced Usage
  • "to get rammaged": to become heavily intoxicated.

    • We decided to get rammaged at the festival. (We planned to drink excessively.)
  • "rammaged out of one's mind": an intensified form meaning extremely drunk.

    • He was rammaged out of his mind and had to be carried home. (He was so drunk he was incoherent.)
Variants and Related Words
  • Rammage (verb, slang): to become extremely drunk.

    • They rammaged themselves at the bar. (They drank heavily.)
  • Rammaging (adjective, slang): describing the process of becoming very drunk.

    • We spent the night rammaging at the club. (We were in the process of getting very drunk.)
Synonyms
  • Drunk: in a state of intoxication.
  • Wasted (slang): extremely drunk or high.
  • Blitzed (slang): heavily intoxicated.
  • Hammered (slang): very drunk.
Related Idioms
  • "three sheets to the wind": an idiom meaning drunk, often used similarly to "rammaged."

    • He was three sheets to the wind after just two beers. (He was noticeably drunk.)
  • "under the influence": a formal phrase for being affected by alcohol or drugs.

    • She was driving under the influence and got arrested. (She was drunk while driving.)

Note: This word is rare and highly informal, primarily used in British or Australian slang. It is not standard in formal writing or speech.