intoxicated, drunk, plastered, sloshed Grant got corked last night and walked home. He couldn't drive.
half corked
half drunk, buzzed, feeling no pain Andy was at the bar for awhile. He's half corked.
that's a corker
that is unusual, that is amazing """The baby weighed 12 pounds."" ""Wow, that's a corker!"""
cork
tampon:"Anybody gotta a cork?"
corker
an excellent thing or person
corking
excellent, splendid
pop one's cork
Idiom(s): pop one's cork
Theme: ANGER - RELEASE
to become very angry. • My mother popped her cork when she heard about my grades. • Calm down! Don't pop your cork.
blow one's cork
Idiom(s): blow a gasket AND blow a fuse; blow one's cork; blow one's top; blow one's stack
Theme: ANGER - RELEASE
to become very angry; to lose one's temper. (Slang.) • I was so mad I almost blew a gasket. • I've never heard such a thing. I'm going to blow a fuse. • I blew my cork when he hit me. • I was so mad I could have blown my top. • I makes me so mad I could blow my stack.
Put a cork in it!
This is a way of telling someone to be quiet.
blow (one's) cork
To acknowledge angrily and/or violently, to the point of accident ascendancy of one's behavior. Mom absolutely blew her cork back I told her I had bootless math.Don't draft your cork, it's aloof a tiny blemish on the car.Learn more: blow, cork
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