half-cut

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Adjective[edit]

half-cut (comparative more half-cut, superlative most half-cut)

  1. Alternative form of half cut (drunk)
    • 2017, Jamie Bartlett, chapter 2, in Radicals, London: William Heinemann:
      Tommy wandered in, calm as you like, a full hour late, reeking of booze. He'd forgotten to put his clock forward, and was clearly still half-cut.