in the altitudes



in the altitudes

Intoxicated, with the connotation of being "high" (overly cheerful, unable to focus) as well. A: "Don't mind him, he's just in the altitudes." B: "Seriously? How is he drunk already?" Once I get in the altitudes, I usually can't stop giggling!
See also: altitude

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
LindseyLINDZ-eeEnglish, Scottish
Abacuc-Biblical Latin
Kaja (2)KIE-ah (Polish)Polish, Slovene
Niviarsiaq-Native American, Greenlandic
Nnenna-Western African, Igbo
Valter-Portuguese, Italian, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Slovene, Croatian, Estonian