out of (one's) brain



out of (one's) brain

Heavily intoxicated by drugs or alcohol, especially to the point of becoming unconscious, nonsensical, or out of control. Primarily heard in UK. I think someone might have spiked Jack's drink with some kind of drug, because he's out of his brain all of a sudden. Jane is a lightweight. Only one or two beers gets totally out of her brain. I had to take my brother away from the party because he was out of his brain on LSD.
See also: brain, of, out

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
&Aelig;Bbe-Anglo-Saxon
Sigifrid-Ancient Germanic
Rosita[rəu'zi:tə]
Carlson['ka:lsən]
Ira (1)IE-rə (English)Biblical, English, Hebrew
Slavomir-Croatian, Serbian, Medieval Slavic