out of (one's) face



out of (one's) face

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 is a lightweight. Only one or two beers and she gets totally out of her face. 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
Arcadius-Ancient Greek (Latinized)
Mawar-Indonesian, Malay
Raginmar-Ancient Germanic
Isebellaiz-ə-BEL-əEnglish (Rare)
Jillian['dʒiliən]
Kentaken-tahJapanese