Brahms
English
Etymology
Shortened from the rhyming slang Brahms and Liszt for "pissed".
Adjective
Brahms (comparative more Brahms, superlative most Brahms)
- (Cockney rhyming slang) Pissed, drunk.
- 2010, Luke James, Stairway to Nowhere (page 39)
- Now if we can all avoid getting Brahms at lunchtime, we'll be fine. Actually that is proving less of a problem the more we gig. No one drinks, snorts or smokes anything (other than fags) before shows.
- 2010, Luke James, Stairway to Nowhere (page 39)
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