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Harmatan Posted 20 years ago
Vocabulary

Let's get *** up!!

I asked my friend who had lived in Canada for 10 years how could I say in this case.

"Why don't you go and drink a lot until we pass out."

And he said "Let's get f.u.c.k.e.d up!"

But it sounds like toooooO rude to me.

So, could you let me know both formal and informal expressions?

"Thanks a lot" in advance. Emotion: smile Emotion: big smile
  

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Hi, I asked my friend who had lived in Canada for 10 years how could I say in this case. " Yes, you need to be careful who you say this to. But it sounds like toooooO rude to me.

  • Hi, I asked my friend who had lived in Canada for 10 years how could I say in this case.
  • " Yes, you need to be careful who you say this to.
  • But it sounds like toooooO rude to me.
  • So, could you let me know both formal and informal expressions?
  • " It seems to me a pretty informal thing to want to do.
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Hi,

I asked my friend who had lived in Canada for 10 years how could I say in this case.

Why don't you go and drink a lot until we pass out."

And he said "Let's get f.u.c.k.e.d up!" Yes, you need to be careful who you say this to.

But it sounds like toooo
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So thank you for replying. Emotion: big smile

Um...

Due to my English skill, I can't describe the whole situation that I want.
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You're opening up a whole book of expressions here!

Here are mine:

simplest - let's go and get drunk

but also:

let's get plastered
let's get bladdered
let's tie one on us
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1. to dude: "Let's get f.u.c.k.e.d up." "Let's get hammered." "Let's get smashed." "Let's get s.h.i.t.t.y"
2. to parents: "Let's get drunk."
3. some more formal words that mean drunk would be "intoxicated" and "inebriated", so you could use one of those.

(by the way, I've never heard anyone say "Let's get bladdered," but it works too, I'm not sure if it's popular though.)
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Hi,

1. to dude

2. to my brother or parents

3. in business

As a cultural note, you should be aware that in N. America, people don't normally get seriously 'fall-down' drunk with their parents, or in business. I know that in some cultures, there is a tradition like this in busi

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