hooched up

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hooched up (comparative more hooched up, superlative most hooched up)

  1. (informal) Drunk.
    • 1988, David Stout, Carolina Skeletons, Mysterious Press.com/Open Road Integrated Media (2011), unnumbered page:
      “Well, hold on, Junior. After you left, we found an empty whiskey bottle, glass all cracked, under the body. Now, you know how easy it is. Get a little hooched up, smoke in bed, or maybe a spark from his yard fire ...”
    • 2007, Richard King, My Maggie, HPH Publishing, →ISBN, page 15:
      The St. Pat's party was an excuse for the men in the neighborhood to get "hooched-up."
    • 2010, Michael Powell, Matt Forbeck, Forbidden Knowledge - College: 101 Things NOT Every Student Should Know How to Do, Adams Media, →ISBN, page 189:
      It leaves you more money for booze, and your gut can get on with the business of getting you hooched up.

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