wasted

  • 61Wasted Spark — Schaltbild der Wasted Spark Zündung des Citroen 2CV Als Wasted Spark (aus engl. „verschwendeter Funke“) wird eine Zündungsart bei Verbrennungsmotoren bezeichnet, bei der die Zündkerzen in zwei Zylindern gleichzeitig kurz vor dem oberen Totpunkt… …

    Deutsch Wikipedia

  • 62wasted — adjective a) Not profitably used. b) Ravaged or deteriorated …

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  • 63Wasted — 1. completely exhausted; 2. under the effects of alcohol or drugs …

    Dictionary of Australian slang

  • 64wasted — Australian Slang 1. completely exhausted; 2. under the effects of alcohol or drugs …

    English dialects glossary

  • 65wasted — I (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. squandered, spent, destroyed, lost, consumed, eaten up, thrown away, shriveled, gaunt, emaciated, decayed, depleted, scattered, drained, gone for nothing, misapplied, useless, to no avail, down the drain, unappreciated …

    English dictionary for students

  • 66wasted — adj a. exhausted, drained of energy b. intoxicated by drugs (or, occasionally, alcohol), stoned. This is an extension of the sense of to devastate or annihilate (arising in the late 1960s), on the pattern of synonymous terms such as wrecked,… …

    Contemporary slang

  • 67wasted — adj. squandered; withered; fatigued (Slang); drunk (Slang) weɪst n. squandering, misuse, disuse; destruction, ruin, loss; desolation, wasteland; desert; refuse, rubbish, garbage; sewage v. squander, misspend, misemploy; throw away; destroy,… …

    English contemporary dictionary

  • 68wasted — adjective informal under the influence of alcohol or illegal drugs. → waste …

    English new terms dictionary

  • 69wasted — Adj. Describing being thoroughly intoxicated to a point of uselessness …

    English slang and colloquialisms

  • 70wasted — adj 1. dissipated, dissolute, intemperate, incontinent, self indulgent; abandoned, wanton, profligate, debauched. 2. spent, consumed, used up, finished, exhausted, depleted; drained, emptied, gone, worn away, eaten up, burnt up; dried up,… …

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