honkers

honked

slang Drunk. Do you remember last night at the bar at all? You were totally honked! But Mary Alice is usually so shy! She must have been honked if she got up and did karaoke in front of all those people. Help him get home, will ya? He started drinking whiskey, and now he's honked.
See also: honk

honker

1. An affectedly cute or childish nickname for a goose. Billy, come look at all these honkers in the front yard! A: "Mommy, why are we stopped?" B: "Look, see? There's a honker crossing the street with her babies." You want to go down to the pond and feed the quackies and honkers?
2. slang The nose, especially one that is large. A: "Did you hear that someone elbowed Brad in the nose during the game?" B: "No, but I'm not surprised—he does have quite a honker." Unfortunately, everyone on my dad's side of the family has a real honker, and I'm right there with them. I'm not surprised to hear she got a nose job. She always had, ah, quite a honker.

honkers

slang Drunk. Do you remember last night at the bar at all? You were totally honkers! But Mary Alice is usually so shy! She must have been honkers if she got up and did karaoke in front of all those people. Help him get home, will ya? He started drinking whiskey, and now he's honkers.
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honked

and honkers
mod. alcohol intoxicated. Willy was too honked to stand up. Man, is he honkers!
See also: honk

honkers

verb
See honked

honker

1. n. a goose. (Juvenile.) A whole flock of honkers settled on our pond.
2. n. a strange or eccentric person. Clare is a real honker these days. Is she all right?
3. n. the nose. Look at the honker on that guy. How can he see around it?

honkers

1. n. a woman’s breasts. (see also hooters. Usually objectionable.) Look at the honkers on that dame!
2. Go to honked.
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