four sheets in the wind



four sheets in the wind

 and four sheets (to the wind)
intoxicated. (See comments at three sheets in the wind.) She's not just tipsy. She's four sheets! After only three beers, Gary was four sheets to the wind.
See also: four, sheet, wind

four sheets in the wind

and four sheets (to the wind)
mod. alcohol intoxicated. (See comments at three sheets in the wind.) He can’t talk straight because he’s four sheets in the wind. After only three beers, Gary was four sheets to the wind.
See also: four, sheet, wind

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
LÉAndre-French
Elliot[eli'ɔt]
LemuelLEM-yoo-əl (English)Biblical, Mormon, Biblical Hebrew
Aydan (1)-Turkish
Anstis['ænstis]
ArnAHRNEnglish