adjective General Slang

malkied

· adjective · scottish

Either absolutely steaming drunk or absolutely battered — context decides which.

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Definitions

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Severely beaten up, done over, given a hammering. Glaswegian. The word carries proper menace — being malkied isn't a black eye, it's a hospital trip.

“He got malkied outside the chippy after the Old Firm game.”
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Extremely drunk, blootered beyond reckoning. Same word, different battlefield.

“I was absolutely malkied by the end of the wedding, cannae mind a thing after the speeches.”
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malkied In A Sentence

He got malkied outside the chippy after the Old Firm game.
I was absolutely malkied by the end of the wedding, cannae mind a thing after the speeches.

Origin & Usage

Glasgow rhyming slang — Malky Fraser (or 'Malkie') = razor, referring to the city's old gangland weapon of choice. Generalised from 'razored' to mean any severe beating, and later extended to drunkenness.

Variants malkymalkie

People Also Ask

What does malkied mean?

It means either absolutely steaming drunk or absolutely battered — context decides which.

How do you use malkied in a sentence?

"He was completely malkied by the end of the night."

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