Answering the phone: "Sorry, I'm sinundated right now- can't talk...that nymph is over and we are half-way into a bottle of Patron Silver and other inebriants, heavy fornication just around the corner...she is modeling the Victoria's Secret outfits again- this is just way too much fun. Completely and utterly sinundated, man."
"I got a smile wrapping its way completely around my head."
(IN-yoo-ate-ed) deformed, mutilated.
Also used to describe a person who is sick or sore.
Often used with the modifier "all".
1)The quiche looked fine until it was dropped on the floor, making it all inuated.
2)Yesterday he fell off his bike, so today he is all inuated, or maybe just his leg is inuated.
3)"How are you feeling?"
"I have the Flu; I'm all inuated."