- zonked-out
- adjective Date: 1967 zonked
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
zonked out — zonked /zongkt/, also zonked out adjective (slang) 1. Utterly exhausted 2. In a deep sleep 3. Intoxicated 4. Under the influence of drugs • • • Main Entry: ↑zonk * * * zonked out variant UK … Useful english dictionary
zonked out — zonked UK [zɒŋkt] / US [zɑŋkt] or zonked out UK / US adjective informal very tired, or almost unconscious … English dictionary
zonked (out) — AND zounked (out)[zorjkt... AND zaurjkt...] 1. mod. alcohol or drug intoxicated. □ She’s too zonked to drive. □ Jed was almost zounked out to unconsciousness. 2. mod. exhausted; asleep. □ She was totally zonked out by the time I got home … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
zonked out — 1. adj. drunk; intoxicated 2. adj. fatigued; tired; exhausted. He s really zonked out from studying so much … English slang
zonked-out — adjective see zonked … Useful english dictionary
zonked out — Canadian Slang to be sound asleep, very difficult to wake the sleeper up … English dialects glossary
zonked — [zɔŋkt US za:ŋkt] adj also .zonked out [not before noun] informal very tired or suffering from the effects of drugs, so that you do not want to do anything ▪ I m really zonked … Dictionary of contemporary English
zonked — [ zaŋkt ] or ,zonked out adjective INFORMAL very tired or almost unconscious … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
zonked — UK [zɒŋkt] / US [zɑŋkt] or zonked out UK / US adjective informal very tired, or almost unconscious … English dictionary
out — Synonyms and related words: abandoned, aberrant, abjured, abroad, absurd, adrift, alibi, all abroad, all off, all wrong, aloud, amiss, antiquated, antique, apparent, apparently, appear, archaic, askew, asleep, astray, at a loss, at fault, audibly … Moby Thesaurus