1. blitzed - Adjective
2. blitzed - Verb
blitzed
simple past and past participle of blitz
blitzed (comparative more blitzed, superlative most blitzed)
(slang) Drunk; wasted.
As Bradshaw dropped back to pass, Harris and linebacker D.D. Lewis both blitzed in an attempt to sack him. Source: Internet
Adairsville’s girls basketball team blitzed Woodland in a fast-paced season opener Saturday, winning 65-38 behind big games from its three stars, Josie Summerville, Nakiyah Washington and Emily Collum. Source: Internet
And East Bay bands regularly blitzed through the tolls to perform at all sorts of smaller-capacity bars and clubs in the city. Source: Internet
It's scrumptious rubbed into roast lamb with garlic, or even blitzed with other herbs and olive oil to coat roast potatoes and the fragrance of rosemary can fill a room. Source: Internet
Harrison blitzed the outright lap record from a standing start with a speed of 134.432mph, a time of 16m 50.384s. Source: Internet
Maddinson blitzed the competition late in the season with knocks of 62 (31) and 61 (26) - which included 24 runs off one James Faulkner over. Source: Internet