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Lucas Myster
What does mean "blotto" in this case?
"Would love to get blotto, sadly can't. Have to go to New York and blow somebody."
Mar 22, 2014 10:43 AM
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Blotto means "very drunk".
March 22, 2014
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It probably means "really drunk."
March 22, 2014
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It means drunk.
March 22, 2014
Ahh, one of my friends uses this word often. :)
"Get blotto" means to get drunk. Think of blotting paper, ie. a kind of paper which is used to soak up liquid.
We have hundreds of funny expressions for being drunk. I prefer to say "maggoted". What an image.
March 22, 2014
It is an email:
"Anne: Hey, let's blow off work early, go to a bar, pretend we're single. And rested. Either one. Maybe both.
Allison: Would love to get blotto, sadly can't. Have to go to New York and blow somebody. "
March 22, 2014
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