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- 1. slightly drunk. informal North American
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Squiffed definition: intoxicated. . See examples of SQUIFFED used in a sentence.
squiffed. 2 meanings: → another name for squiffy British informal slightly drunk Also: squiffed.... Click for more definitions.
Define squiffed. squiffed synonyms, squiffed pronunciation, squiffed translation, English dictionary definition of squiffed. adj. squif·fi·er , squif·fi·est Chiefly British Slang Intoxicated; drunk.
Synonyms for SQUIFFED: drunk, fried, blind, impaired, bombed, smashed, drunken, blasted; Antonyms of SQUIFFED: straight, dry, sober, temperate, steady, level, cool, abstemious.
Definition of squiffy adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
squiffy. adjective. informal old-fashioned uk / ˈskwɪf.i / us / ˈskwɪf.i / (US also squiffed) Add to word list. slightly drunk: "I've only had one glass of sherry and I feel squiffy already," she said. Synonyms. cockeyed (DRUNK) mainly US old-fashioned informal. loaded (DRUNK) mainly US slang.
(informal) Intoxicated. Synonyms. [edit] See Thesaurus:drunk. Related terms. [edit] squiffy. References. [edit] 2005, Editors Catherine Soanes and Angus Stevenson, The Oxford Dictionary of English (revised edition), Oxford University Press. Categories: English 1-syllable words. English terms with IPA pronunciation. Rhymes:English/ɪft/1 syllable.