Shmammered

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /ʃmæmərd/

Definitions of shmammered

adjective a slang term for being extremely intoxicated or drunk

Example Sentences

A1 He got shmammered at the party and couldn't even walk straight.

A2 She was so shmammered that she started singing karaoke in the middle of the bar.

B1 After getting shmammered, he decided it was a good idea to text his ex-girlfriend.

B2 The group of friends got completely shmammered and ended up getting kicked out of the club.

C1 Despite being shmammered, he managed to make it home safely in a taxi.

C2 She woke up the next morning feeling completely shmammered and regretting her decisions from the night before.

Examples of shmammered in a Sentence

formal He was completely shmammered at the company dinner, unable to hold a coherent conversation.

informal I can't believe you got so shmammered at the party last night!

slang She was shmammered after just a few drinks and started dancing on the table.

figurative The team was feeling shmammered by the overwhelming workload.

Grammatical Forms of shmammered

past tense

shmammered

plural

shmammered

comparative

more shmammered

superlative

most shmammered

present tense

shmammer

future tense

will shmammer

perfect tense

have shmammered

continuous tense

is shmammering

singular

shmammered

positive degree

shmammered

infinitive

to shmammer

gerund

shmammering

participle

shmammered

Origin and Evolution of shmammered

First Known Use: 1990 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'shmammered' is believed to have originated as a slang term in English-speaking communities, likely as a playful or exaggerated variation of the word 'hammered' to describe someone who is extremely intoxicated.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'shmammered' has become a popular colloquial term used to humorously emphasize someone's level of drunkenness, often in a light-hearted or joking manner.