rammaged

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.

rammaged
He was completely rammaged after the party.