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Squiffy - English meaning

Squiffy – definitions in English dictionary

adjective

Slightly drunk.

Usage examples:

I feel quite squiffy
adjective

Askew; awry.

Usage examples:

The graphics make your eyes go squiffy
adjective

Slightly drunk

Usage examples:

"i've only had one glass of sherry and i feel squiffy already," she said.

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松软的

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Squiffy

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Pompette, Éméché

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Angesäuselt

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Squiffy, नीम मस्त, थोडी शराब पिए हुए

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Sdolcinato, Brillo, Alticcio

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푹신푹신

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Худощавый, Слегка подвыпивший

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Word origin

mid 19th century: of unknown origin.

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