newted
English
Etymology
From newt + -ed, from pissed as a newt.
Adjective
newted
- (slang) Very drunk.
- 1993, Bill Buford, Best of Young British Novelists, volume 2, page 54:
- Even distinguished businessmen went out, got newted and did stupid things on Saturday night.
Verb
newted
- simple past and past participle of newt
Synonyms
- See Thesaurus:drunk