adjective General Slang

blotto

BLOT-oh · adjective · informal

Very drunk.

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Definitions

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Extremely intoxicated.

“After six schooners he was blotto.”
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blotto In A Sentence

After six schooners he was blotto.

Origin & Usage

Early 20th-century slang, possibly from 'blot' (to soak up).

People Also Ask

What does blotto mean?

It means very drunk or extremely intoxicated.

Where does the word blotto come from?

It's early 20th-century slang, thought to come from 'blot', as in soaking up alcohol.

Is blotto still used?

Yes, it's a slightly old-fashioned but still recognised and used term for being very drunk.

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