rubbered

English

Etymology

rubber + -ed

Adjective

rubbered (not comparable)

  1. Treated or coated with rubber.
    rubbered waterproof cloth
  2. (Britain, slang) Thoroughly drunk.
    • 1991, Gordon Legge, In Between Talking about the Football (page 63)
      Bobby laughed. 'She's away out for a meal with her pals. What are you lot up to the night, anyway?'
      'Eh, getting rubbered, I suppose,' said Drew.
      'Then hitting some disco,' added Gus.
    • 2011, Giulio Saggin, Deep Fried Pizza (page 95)
      Steve celebrated his return to The Scotsman by getting rubbered that Friday night.

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