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1. alcohol intoxicated. Cf. smashed RT: drunk. [U.S., W&F 1967]8 o: N$ ?) Q3 Y7 E1 c/ X
2. raided by the police in search of drugs. Probably from the expression crash a party. [Br., listed in BTD: 1968]
2 t! S% `/ Y; Z( O4 \: ]" eThe Slang and Jargon of Drugs and Drink
2 Y/ v9 u8 v! i0 ~. x. e2 ?3 |8 OBy Richard A. Spears · 19868 E0 O! `! i5 ]# n' N% D* T
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crashed
! C. ~3 {& R+ a7 s1. mod. alcohol intoxicated.+ t+ `3 r+ z; d% g, P- L) G
> Fred is crashed. Leave him alone.
$ p0 t9 r; U7 e( |" F( l y> There were two crashed freshmen asleep on the lawn., K5 e' |( s! d5 R2 l
2. mod. raided by the police. (See also bust.)# b4 @4 k( M, i( A1 q
> Our pad got crashed, and a lot of kids were arrested.
! n( r- n$ Y1 `/ }1 n$ TSlang American Style
N; Q% z4 n* q- t3 ZBy Richard A. Spears · 1996
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1 mod. alcohol intoxicated.0 ~) h1 d" K8 K4 M
> There were two crashed freshmen on the lawn.) M, i& X. F8 _3 M# A- e
2 mod. raided by the police. (see also bust.)6 X" z& E; @! l+ ~. z
> Our pad got crashed, and a lot of kids were arrested.7 X& N# ]' M2 f7 ]9 F
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
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