1. gassed - Adjective
2. gassed - Verb
Derived from gas
In a gaseous state.
a gassed fluid
(slang) Drunk; intoxicated by alcohol. [from 1860s]
(slang) High; intoxicated by psychoactive drugs.
(slang) Exhausted
(slang) Happy
(MLE, MTE) Excited
gassed
simple past and past participle of gas
But they were eventually caught, crammed into a rail car made for livestock and sent to Auschwitz, where 1.1 million people, most of them Jews, were gassed, shot, hanged or starved. Source: Internet
Dogs were carried into sheds where they were gassed in front of their owners. Source: Internet
Commandant Höss reported that the gassed victims "showed no signs of convulsion"; the Auschwitz camp physicians attributed that to the "paralyzing effect on the lungs" of the Zyklon-B gas, which killed before the victim began suffering convulsions. Source: Internet
The investigations were so frightening that several members of Brezhnev's circle "shot, gassed or otherwise did away with themselves." Source: Internet
And as if all this was not enough, when the police eventually let them out, they teared gassed them as they and their supporters gathered round out of the major roundabouts in Abuja, to begin their procession. Source: Internet
The Kurds who were gassed ‘by Iraq’ so said, were from USA lethal gas…the receptacles proved it…. and the co-ordinates for the travesty were supplied by Israel. Source: Internet