adjective General Slang

Loaded

/ˈloʊdɪd/ · adjective · informal

Seriously rich — pockets stacked, money everywhere.

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Definitions

1

Used to describe someone living a clearly well-off lifestyle.

“Look at that house, they're loaded.”
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2

Very wealthy, having a lot of money.

“His family is absolutely loaded.”
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3

Having plenty of cash on hand at the moment.

“I got paid today so I'm loaded right now.”
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Loaded In A Sentence

Her new boyfriend is loaded, did you see the car?
I'm loaded this week, dinner's on me.
They act humble but they're properly loaded.

Origin & Usage

Long-standing informal English for being rich, used on both sides of the Atlantic. The image is of being weighed down or 'loaded' with money.

People Also Ask

What does 'loaded' mean?

It means very rich, or having a lot of money — either long-term wealthy or just flush with cash right now.

Is 'loaded' British or American?

Both. It's common across the UK and US, though Brits often add 'proper' in front of it.

Does 'loaded' only mean rich?

In money slang, yes — but note 'loaded' can also mean drunk in some contexts, so read the situation.

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