martinied

English

Etymology

martini + -ed

Adjective

martinied (comparative more martinied, superlative most martinied)

  1. Served or flavoured with martini.
    • 1982, Robert P. Davis, Divorce (page 292)
      The team had resolved to move just after a martinied lunch if they had a "go" sign from Julie.
  2. (informal) Drunk on martinis.
    • 2020, James Engelhardt, ‎Marianne Kunkel, ‎Kwame Dawes, The Prairie Schooner Book Prize: Tenth Anniversary Reader
      In my martinied state I misjudged this distance and pricked myself. As if in a fairy tale, a single drop of red blood appeared on the white tip of my finger.
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