- Smacked-out
- heavily under the influence of heroin
Dictionary of Australian slang . 2013.
Dictionary of Australian slang . 2013.
smacked-out — adj addicted to or under the influence of her oin (smack) Nathan had staked everything he had ever worked for on this loser who was too smacked out to worry about taking MOM Records into the bankruptcy court. (Platinum Logic, Tony Parsons, 1981) … Contemporary slang
smacked-out — /smækt ˈaʊt/ (say smakt owt) adjective Colloquial heavily under the influence of heroin. Also, (especially in predicative use), smacked out …
smacked-out — Australian Slang heavily under the influence of heroin … English dialects glossary
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smack — 01. He put his foot on the gas instead of the brake and [smacked] into a telephone pole. 02. My son fell off the swing at school and [smacked] his head on the ground. 03. If you ever [smack] our child again, I will leave you for good, and I ll… … Grammatical examples in English
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