have a snootful

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have a snootful (third-person singular simple present has a snootful, present participle having a snootful, simple past and past participle had a snootful)

  1. (idiomatic) To be drunk.
    • 2002 November 20, Amanda Hesser, “Turkey Finds Its Inner Duck (and Chicken)”, in New York Times, retrieved 1 November 2011:
      "It strikes me as a dish invented by men in a hunt camp," he added, "men who have a snootful, who say, ‘What would happen if we took this bird and put it in this bird?’"