Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- adjective Drunk or intoxicated.
- adjective Tired out; exhausted.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- imp. & p. p. of
fry .
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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
fry . - adjective Cooked by
frying . - adjective specifically, of an egg Being fried with the
yolk unbroken. - adjective colloquial, of computer equipment
Broken as a result of excessive heat or an electricalsurge . - adjective slang
stoned ; under the influence ofdrugs
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- adjective cooked by frying in fat
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Examples
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You know … what they call fried rice is more like soya sauce rice.
BC Bloggers 2008
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You know … what they call fried rice is more like soya sauce rice.
BC Bloggers 2008
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Because the cocaine use left Bush's brain "fried" which might explain his bad decisions latter.
Blitzer: Why did McClellan revive the cocaine controversy? 2008
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My brain is officially fried from the work week and my day job in accounting.
AUGH 2009
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I, too, have one of those machines, but fried is sooooo much better.
HOLY DONUTS! Melissa 2009
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Like Jerry said, anything battered and fried is good (i.e. chitlins.) 0 Good Comment?
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Like Jerry said, anything battered and fried is good (i.e. chitlins.) 0 Good Comment?
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I had both, but only the honey chili glaze is pictured here because the natural version was just plain fried chicken (if fried chicken can be considered plain).
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I assume your stuff got fried from a lightning strike?
Cheeseburger Gothic » God bless you, big insurance company. 2009
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Texas Roadhouse is offering a Vietnamese catfish variety that it calls "fried catch" in fewer than 100 of its 346 restaurants, but is keeping U.S.-bred catfish on menus at its Southern and Midwestern locations, where demand is higher.
South Sings Catfish Blues Julie Jargon 2011
john commented on the word fried
"Well, Senator McCain can stop worrying about his son not living up to his legacy – Jack’s gotten himself into trouble, or has gotten “fried�? as midshipmen call it, while at the Academy."
GoMids.com, An Interview with Jack McCain, by David Ausiello, February 13, 2008
September 29, 2008