adj. (common).—Drunk: see SCREWED. Also SLUED.

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  1843.  DICKENS, Martin Chuzzlewit, xxviii. He came into our place one night to take Her home; rather SLUED, but not much.

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  1853.  Yankee Notions, Vol. 2, No. 4, April, 116. I went to bed SLEWED last night—didn’t dream of such a thing in the morning.

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