hammered |
x |
As an adjective hammered
is (slang) drunk; inebriated.
As a verb hammered
is (
hammer).
As a letter x is
the twenty-fourth letter of the.
As a symbol x is
voiceless velar fricative.
hammered |
woman |
As verbs the difference between hammered and woman
is that
hammered is (
hammer) while
woman is to staff with female labor.
As an adjective hammered
is (slang) drunk; inebriated.
As a noun woman is
an adult female human.
hammered |
undefined |
As adjectives the difference between hammered and undefined
is that
hammered is (slang) drunk; inebriated while
undefined is lacking a definition or value.
As a verb hammered
is (
hammer).
short |
hammered |
As a proper noun short
is .
As an adjective hammered is
(slang) drunk; inebriated.
As a verb hammered is
(
hammer).
hammered |
hammered |
In slang|lang=en terms the difference between hammered and hammered
is that
hammered is (slang) drunk; inebriated while
hammered is (slang) drunk; inebriated.
In en-past of|hammer terms the difference between hammered and hammered
is that
hammered is (
hammer) while
hammered is (
hammer).
As adjectives the difference between hammered and hammered
is that
hammered is (slang) drunk; inebriated while
hammered is (slang) drunk; inebriated.
As verbs the difference between hammered and hammered
is that
hammered is (
hammer) while
hammered is (
hammer).
tipsy |
hammered |
As adjectives the difference between tipsy and hammered
is that
tipsy is slightly drunk, fuddled, staggering, foolish as a result of drinking alcoholic beverages while
hammered is (slang) drunk; inebriated.
As a verb hammered is
(
hammer).
sloshed |
hammered |
As adjectives the difference between sloshed and hammered
is that
sloshed is very drunk while
hammered is (slang) drunk; inebriated.
As verbs the difference between sloshed and hammered
is that
sloshed is (
slosh) while
hammered is (
hammer).
hammered |
plastered |
In slang|lang=en terms the difference between hammered and plastered
is that
hammered is (slang) drunk; inebriated while
plastered is (slang) drunk, intoxicated.
As adjectives the difference between hammered and plastered
is that
hammered is (slang) drunk; inebriated while
plastered is coated with plaster.
As a verb hammered
is (
hammer).
hammered |
trashed |
As adjectives the difference between hammered and trashed
is that
hammered is drunk; inebriated while
trashed is drunk.
As verbs the difference between hammered and trashed
is that
hammered is past tense of hammer while
trashed is past tense of trash.
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