all mops and brooms



all mops and brooms

Drunk. Likely a reference to the mops and brooms needed to clean up after drunk people who vomit. I can't stand coming to this bar—it's full of college kids who are all mops and brooms for the first time. I got all mops and brooms at the party last night, and I'm paying for it today, all right. I may never drink again!
See also: all, and, broom, mop

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Jehoashji-HO-ash (English), jee-HO-ash (English)Biblical
Su-Binsoo-beenKorean
Goizeder-Basque
GideonGID-ee-ən (English)Biblical, English, Hebrew
Thiemo-German, Dutch, Ancient Germanic
Titus['taitəs]