zonked
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zonk
(zôngk, zŏngk)v. zonked, zonk·ing, zonks Slang
v.tr.
1. To cause to be asleep. Often used with out: My roommate was zonked out on the couch.
2. To stupefy or intoxicate with drugs or alcohol: "zonk their patients with tranquilizers" (Psychology Today).
v.intr.
1. To go to sleep or be asleep. Often used with out.
2. To become intoxicated with drugs or alcohol.
[Origin unknown.]
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zonked
(zɒŋkt)adj
1. (Recreational Drugs) highly intoxicated from drugs or alcohol
2. utterly exhausted
[C20: of imitative origin]
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zonked
(zɒŋkt, zɔŋkt)adj. Slang.
1. stupefied from or as if from alcohol or drugs; high.
2. exhausted or asleep.
[1955–60, Amer.]
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adjective1. Slang. Stupefied, intoxicated, or otherwise influenced by the taking of drugs:
Informal: doped.
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