Meaning "drunk," a catchphrase popularised by the British satirical magazine Private Eye in 1967 after being used in a spoof diplomatic memo to describe the state of Labour Cabinet minister George Brown.
The party dragged on too long, Sam kept getting shot down by the girls he spoke too, and by dawn you could say he was tired and emotional.
by Billy Frank April 10, 2009
by BearJew 69 January 28, 2012
When riding bicycles, striking the front tire of one bike repeatedly into the back tire of another bike, usually causing a large fart sound.
by Yvon Gluteus September 02, 2008
Also known as Hell, a desolate and fiendish place ridden with demonic energies that seek to strangle any and all traces of human consciousness from people so they are more easily controlled by corporate entities (i.e. demons). The name is also an illusion, as you will be sufficiently ripped off if you get your vehicle worked on there.
by Ozekat February 02, 2013
by Sami45 December 25, 2020
by Rusty Taint November 21, 2017
When Ann from Bellevue climbs a mountain, drinks two beers in four hours, then gets very giggly. Ann has the Tired Jollies.
by Snoho Boom Baby May 28, 2017