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tied one on

adjective as in intoxicated

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Recalling the night she tied one on with Judy Garland, she brought the house down with an imitation of her illustrious drinking companion bidding her a fond and overdue farewell: “Elaine, I never thought I’d say this. But — good night.”

By that non-literal measure, Elon Musk tied one on Tuesday—and it was hard not to want to join him.

From Time

If you tied one on last night and are feeling hungover, get some extra fluid in your body before you run – or brace for one terrible workout.

From US News

Later, another passenger tied one on the other.

The official statement from Lopez is: “Tied one on last night. Not feeling great this morning. I was trying to sleep it off. Unfortunately, it was on the casino floor.”

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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