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Etymology 1
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Adjective
bleezy (comparative more bleezy, superlative most bleezy)
- (Scotland) Showing signs of alcohol consumption, especially of eyes.
1830, John Galt, Lawrie Todd; Or, The Settlers in the Woods, volume II, London: Henry Colburn and Richard Bentley, page 301:Having often made the same remark, I mentioned that twice or thrice, in passing their house, I had seen her looking foolishly through the window, pressing her tongue on the glass, with a red face and bleezy eyes; indeed, it was pretty generally thought in the town, that she took more than did her good.
1836 January, John Galt, “Tribulations of the Rev. Cowal Kilmun”, in Tait's Edinburgh Magazine, volume 3, number 25, page 33:They had both glistening eyes and bleezy faces. I had my doubts—gude forgie me if I blaspheme her good name!—that the strange woman was the waur of liquor; for, when she sat down on a chair, she swayed hither and yon, and was so coggly that I had my fears of a catastrophe on the floor.
Further reading
- John A. Simpson and Edmund S. C. Weiner, editors (1989), “bleezy, a.”, in The Oxford English Dictionary, 2nd edition, Oxford: Clarendon Press, →ISBN.
- Joseph Wright, editor (1898), “BLEEZY, adj.”, in The English Dialect Dictionary: , volume I (A–C), London: Henry Frowde, , publisher to the English Dialect Society, ; New York, N.Y.: G P Putnam’s Sons, →OCLC, page 294, column 2: “affected in the eyes, as by alcoholic excitement.”
Etymology 2
From blunt + -eezy (suffix forming hip-hop-sounding words).
Noun
bleezy (plural bleezies)
- (African-American Vernacular, slang) A blunt (marijuana cigarette).
- Synonyms: see Thesaurus:marijuana cigarette
2012 November 15, B.o.B (lyrics and music), “So Blowed” (track 14), in Fuck 'Em We Ball, performed by B.o.B ft. Snoop Dogg:Ladies, come with me and then take it easy / Here's a bleezy for you and your friend, I light it up / All I know is that we 'bout to get blowed
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