be out of (one's) face



be out of (one's) face

To be heavily intoxicated by drugs or alcohol, especially to the point of becoming unconscious, nonsensical, or out of control. I think someone might have spiked Jack's drink with some kind of drug because he's out of his face all of a sudden. Jane always gets really violent when she's out of her face like that. I had to take my brother away from the party because he was out of his face on LSD.
See also: face, of, out

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
ClementKLE-məntEnglish
Alexandrineal-eg-zan-DREEN (French), ah-lek-sahn-DREE-nə (German)French, German
Jorrit-Frisian
Shaimaa-Arabic
Marcos['ma:kəus]
TristaTRIS-təEnglish