How To Use Blotto In A Sentence

  • We were getting pretty blotto off Pink Squirrels and Brandy Alexanders, and it was a strange sensation, looking at old fairy-tale scenes while listening to this loopy music!
  • Mention the word to your average neighborhood bartender and the odds are probably 50-50 you'll wind up with a slushy, fruit-flavored morass of syrups and chemicals, designed to mask any hint of alcohol and get the drinker blotto as quickly and painlessly as possible. Tony Sachs: How To Make A Real Daiquiri - And The Best White Rums To Make It With
  • If I wasn't so blotto, I'd totally ignore these… but what can you do.
  • Overall, this is perfect frat music, the soundtrack to getting completely blotto and dancing around in your underwear, spastically throwing your limbs around until you collapse in a puddle of your own puke.
  • The last time I saw the Drunk American Girl, she was blotto, in the street outside the Steack Easy, yelling at me to invite her in.
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  • The pop-singer, 30, was blotto in the passenger seat of a car driven by boyfriend, Matthew Rutler, who was cited for drunk driving. In other news: Bristol lands book deal; Christina Aguilera busted for public intoxication
  • It was midnight on a Tuesday but the atmosphere in the Kristinemut bar resembled a hardcore weekend: raucous band, chaotic dancing, and more than a handful of revellers (of all ages) best described as "blotto". Home
  • But somehow, preventative medicine gets spun into an infringement on our God-given right to get blotto wherever and whenever we like.
  • It's an exaggeration to say that he and his contemporaries would start the day with a tuppenny tart, get blotto at lunchtime and join in a riot on the way home, but not much of an exaggeration.
  • He also meditates on the long menu of Irish terms for drunkenness: "spannered, rat-arsed, cabbaged, and hammered; ruined, legless, scorched, and blottoed; or simply trolleyed or sloshed. In Search of the Classic Irish Pub
  • He also meditates on the long menu of Irish terms for drunkenness: "spannered, rat-arsed, cabbaged, and hammered; ruined, legless, scorched, and blottoed; or simply trolleyed or sloshed. In Search of the Classic Irish Pub
  • We ceased to think there was any harm in being occasionally "blotto" at night, or in employing the picturesque army word "bloody. Tell England A Study in a Generation
  • At midnight it was salsa in the square, the police totally blotto and a couple of officers we got to know supporting each staggering down the street. It’s New Years Eve and I promise to do my best. « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG
  • Sometimes it would be kind of refreshing not to have a civilised evening - to be destructive, to just go and get blotto, like back in student days.
  • He said in a rather posh way, ‘So we got a few rounds in, (at the expense of my more richer student friends) and got quite blotto.’
  • Notably, cutea was also blotto epsilon's co-creator for the recent zany bogon flux build - a wonky, wonderful building that rezzes and destroys itself... Archive 2008-10-01
  • Asshole John the landlord spent all his time getting blotto in his own bar and boohooing to anybody who'd listen about the raw deal life had handed him…
  • Only thing was, we were completely blotto by that point.
  • When I let him in, Rick, already blotto, absolutely freaked at the sight of little Hailey, still dressed as a clown, her face all pink and smeared.
  • The Christmas before last was a couple of bottles of Vodka and I was blotto through most of it.
  • With Blotto, the spaniel who always looked drunk, one rakish red patch over his bloodshot eye. LOST CHILDREN
  • This method enhances the drink's natural thirst-quenching qualities, while not getting you so blotto so fast that you are rendered useless as a caregiver to small children.
  • The groom may say he doesn't want to get blotto, but once he's having a good time and you get about 3 pitchers in him, he's not going to care about the impending morning doom.
  • At least we have the consolation of knowing that it will be possible for any of us at any given time to get on a bus, a boat or a plane, hop over to London, get gloriously blotto and sleep on his couch.
  • I remember that a large number of my contemporaries, including yours truly, would get blotto (you're right, it's a wonderful word Kevin) and sometimes do some truly despicable things.
  • Hopefully this new initiative will go in some small way towards showing young people there is an alternative to going out and getting completely blotto and not being responsible for their actions.
  • It is always lead by what the consumer wants and they want to get blotto.
  • It's an exaggeration to say that Boswell and his contemporaries would start the day with a tuppeny tart, get blotto at lunchtime and join in a riot on the way home but not much of an exaggeration.
  • Threatening them to be dumped from their trip if they get blotto presupposes their hearts can't be touched. Rabbi Shmuley Boteach: Rebirthing Birthright
  • Instead they would prefer to end up blotto at the end of the night.
  • I even attempted panhandling once, quickly learning that when you are blotto it's difficult to shame ‘bus fare’ from uptight businessmen.
  • But I think that this is what keeps some people from going totally blotto, becoming real sickos.
  • I wondered what had caused him to become so blotto and so enraged.

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