squiffy

IPA: skwˈɪfi

adjective

  • (Britain, informal) slightly drunk or intoxicated; tipsy
  • (Britain, informal) Crooked, askew; awry
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Examples of "squiffy" in Sentences

  • Ok what on earth is a squiffy!!!???? ekkk yaya said,
  • Bo always knew what to do when computers went squiffy.
  • Should do more but my wording is often squiffy and wrong.
  • It started shortly after the upgrade when the font menu started going squiffy in certain applications.
  • Now what I always do when my template goes squiffy is to ..... call in the DEBLOG!!! ta da da music ...
  • Radcliffe has recalled having to guide a presumably squiffy Richard Harris through lines the actor couldn't recall.
  • Samit Basu at 09: 05 on 13 June who is stirring stormclouds rowdy? who meets angels and says howdy? who makes squiffy skuas squelch?
  • As if we're all going to sit around and say things like "squiffy," tosser "or" wanker "- although we can think of a few who deserve that last moniker.
  • And finally she flares into full loquacious life; squiffy but skewering, hardly able to open her mouth without an extraordinary sentence rasping out of it.
  • Not only is she the great-granddaughter of Herbert Asquith, the Prime Minister whose drinking habits earned him the name 'squiffy', she is also the grandniece of British filmmaker Anthony
  • Into the chamber of the European parliament he went, a bit squiffy on something less than eight pints, and – as he admitted to the website Political Scrapbook – a little bit high on prescription drugs to alleviate the pain from a riding injury.

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