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184 - Expression: Three Sheets To The Wind

The idiom "to be three sheets to the wind" means to be very drunk. If you don't like hearing content related to alcohol, or you're underage, skip this episode! :) Terms you will hear: to slur to stumble to giggle to black out to have a hangover to be as drunk as a skunk Next week, we'll be talking about Wine Regions in the United States. Stay tuned! Mentioned in this Episode Season 4 All Premium Content (Episodes 001-150) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Broadcast on:
05 Mar 2025

The idiom "to be three sheets to the wind" means to be very drunk. If you don't like hearing content related to alcohol, or you're underage, skip this episode! :)


Terms you will hear:

  1. to slur
  2. to stumble
  3. to giggle
  4. to black out
  5. to have a hangover
  6. to be as drunk as a skunk


Next week, we'll be talking about Wine Regions in the United States. Stay tuned!


Mentioned in this Episode

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The idiom "to be three sheets to the wind" means to be very drunk. If you don't like hearing content related to alcohol, or you're underage, skip this episode! :) Terms you will hear: to slur to stumble to giggle to black out to have a hangover to be as drunk as a skunk Next week, we'll be talking about Wine Regions in the United States. Stay tuned! Mentioned in this Episode Season 4 All Premium Content (Episodes 001-150) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices