Citations:plowed

Adjective: "(US, informal) drunk"

 * 2000, Vicki Lewis Thompson, That's My Baby, Harlequin (2000), ISBN 9781460309018, unnumbered page:
 * “Your friends assembled in the bar at the lodge and got totally plowed, that's what.”
 * 2005, Anita Shreve, A Wedding in December, Little, Brown and Company (2005), ISBN 9780316024259, unnumbered page:
 * We all assumed he'd walked back to campus along the beach, singing off-key as he had a habit of doing when he was plowed.
 * 2005, Gary Stromberg & Jane Merrill, The Harder They Fall: Celebrities Tell Their Real Life Stories of Addiction and Recovery, Hazelden (2007), ISBN 9781592851560, page 72:
 * Then I got a fifth of Bushmills and went back to the room and got plowed. That was my week of being "on the wagon."
 * 2008, Gerald S. Preston, Gary Who?, Xlibris (2008), ISBN 9781436375962, page 133:
 * It was a lot of fun, and everyone got plowed except Louie because he was driving.
 * 2011, Thomas Vander Ven, Getting Wasted: Why College Students Drink Too Much and Party So Hard, New York University Press (2011), ISBN 9780814788400, page 92:
 * Allison, an eighteen-year-old female, admits that one of the residual benefits of getting plowed and sick is that it means that her boyfriend will have to take care of her.
 * 2013, Nina Blackwood, Mark Goodman, Alan Hunter, & Martha Quinn (with Gavin Edwards), VJ: The Unplugged Adventures of MTV's First Wave, Atria Books (2013), ISBN 9781451678123, page 202:
 * I sat on a stool while everybody in the crew rotated around me, offering me shots of tequila. The only thing I had eaten all day was a doughnut, and I got totally plowed.