CARVIEW |
Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- adjective Drunk or intoxicated.
- adjective Tired out; exhausted.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- imp. & p. p. of
fry .
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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
fry . - adjective Cooked by
frying . - adjective specifically, of an egg Being fried with the
yolk unbroken. - adjective colloquial, of computer equipment
Broken as a result of excessive heat or an electricalsurge . - adjective slang
stoned ; under the influence ofdrugs
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- adjective cooked by frying in fat
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Examples
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You know … what they call fried rice is more like soya sauce rice.
BC Bloggers 2008
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You know … what they call fried rice is more like soya sauce rice.
BC Bloggers 2008
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Because the cocaine use left Bush's brain "fried" which might explain his bad decisions latter.
Blitzer: Why did McClellan revive the cocaine controversy? 2008
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My brain is officially fried from the work week and my day job in accounting.
AUGH 2009
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I, too, have one of those machines, but fried is sooooo much better.
HOLY DONUTS! Melissa 2009
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Like Jerry said, anything battered and fried is good (i.e. chitlins.) 0 Good Comment?
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Like Jerry said, anything battered and fried is good (i.e. chitlins.) 0 Good Comment?
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I had both, but only the honey chili glaze is pictured here because the natural version was just plain fried chicken (if fried chicken can be considered plain).
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I assume your stuff got fried from a lightning strike?
Cheeseburger Gothic » God bless you, big insurance company. 2009
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Texas Roadhouse is offering a Vietnamese catfish variety that it calls "fried catch" in fewer than 100 of its 346 restaurants, but is keeping U.S.-bred catfish on menus at its Southern and Midwestern locations, where demand is higher.
South Sings Catfish Blues Julie Jargon 2011
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Words with the same meaning
- afflicted
- baked
- bent
- boiled
- bombed
- boozy
- braised
- broiled
- browned
- canned
- cockeyed
- cockeyed drunk
- coddled
- cooked
- crocked
- crocko
- curried
- deviled
- disguised
- drunk
- elevated
- fired
- fricasseed
- fuddled
- grilled
- half-seas over
- heated
- high
- illuminated
- inebriated
- lit
- lit up
- loaded
- lubricated
- lushy
- muddled
- muzzy
- oiled
- organized
- oven-baked
- pan-broiled
- parboiled
- pickled
- pie-eyed
- pissed
- pissy-eyed
- pixilated
- plastered
- poached
- polluted
- potted
- raddled
- roast
- roasted
- sauteed
- scalloped
- seared
- shellacked
- shirred
- skunk-drunk
- smashed
- soaked
- soused
- squiffy
- steamed
- stewed
- stinko
- swacked
- tanked
- tight
- toasted
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rhymes (161)
Words with the same terminal sound
- Aristide
- Bede
- Clyde
- Ede
- Eid
- Gilead
- Hyde
- Mead
- Meade
- Outside
- Pride
- Read
- Reed
- Reid
- Ride
- Sinead
- Snead
- Speed
- Stateside
- Swede
- Tweed
- abide
- accede
- agreed
- allied
- alongside
- applied
- aside
- astride
- bead
- belied
- beside
- betide
- bide
- bleed
- brede
- breed
- bride
- cede
- chide
- coincide
- collide
- complied
- concede
- confide
- creed
- cried
- decide
- decreed
- decried
- dede
- deed
- defied
- degreed
- denied
- deride
- died
- disagreed
- divide
- dried
- dyed
- eid
- exceed
- eyed
- fede
- feed
- flied
- freed
- glide
- grede
- greed
- guaranteed
- guide
- heed
- hide
- ide
- impede
- implied
- indeed
- inside
- intercede
- keyed
- knead
- kneed
- lead
- leed
- lied
- lipide
- mead
- misapplied
- misdeed
- misguide
- mislead
- misread
- nationwide
- need
- outside
- overfeed
- oversupplied
- peed
- pied
- plead
- plied
- precede
- preceed
- preside
- pride
- pried
- proceed
- provide
- pryde
- read
- recede
- reed
- relied
- replied
- reread
- reseed
- reside
- retried
- ride
- riede
- screed
- secede
- seed
- seid
- shaheed
- shied
- side
- sighed
- skied
- slide
- sneed
- snide
- speed
- spied
- stampede
- stateside
- steed
- stride
- subdivide
- subside
- succeed
- supersede
- supplied
- swede
- teed
- thede
- tide
- tied
- tried
- tweed
- untied
- untried
- upside
- vide
- vied
- weed
- westside
- wide
- worldwide
john commented on the word fried
"Well, Senator McCain can stop worrying about his son not living up to his legacy – Jack’s gotten himself into trouble, or has gotten “fried�? as midshipmen call it, while at the Academy."
GoMids.com, An Interview with Jack McCain, by David Ausiello, February 13, 2008
September 29, 2008