daiquiried

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

daiquiri +‎ -ed

Adjective[edit]

daiquiried (comparative more daiquiried, superlative most daiquiried)

  1. (colloquial, rare) tipsy or drunk from drinking daiquiris
    • 1980, Irvin Faust, Newsreel, page 237:
      Without missing a beat, he breathed into her daiquiried mouth, "Your key . . . give me your key."
    • 1998, Bill Zehme, The Way You Wear Your Hat: And the Lost Art of Livin' (page 181)
      A well-daiquiried redhead eyed him from across the room at Jilly's one night in 1963 — although it could have been most any night ever []
    • 2010, Tanuja Desai Hidier, Born Confused:
      When we were all equally daiquiried she beamed at the boys.