1. hoovered - Adjective
2. hoovered - Verb
(slang) Drunk.
hoovered
simple past and past participle of hoover
Having been cleaned with a vacuum cleaner; vacuum-cleaned.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAs in many other countries the lure of easy bucks Hoovered this talent and intelligence up—and made it difficult for those other kinds of businesses to attract any of the top talent. Source: Internet
One thing in Samsung’s favor in realizing that vision, Kim said, is a more hands-off approach to consumer data than internet-based rivals that have in past years hoovered up users’ personal information to improve their services. Source: Internet
"Once upon a time, we placed a plate of green beans in front of Iris at snacktime, and she Hoovered so many into her mouth that she couldn't chew them and gagged," Matthew writes. Source: Internet
But unless steps are taken to prevent it, this will simply be hoovered up by the ownership class. Source: Internet
I sat in a dishevelled sea-front hotel in Ilfracombe (which perhaps hadn’t been hoovered since 1983?) and contemplated my options. Source: Internet
The Belgium centre-forward gave his man a head start but he hoovered up the ground and he was in control of the situation by the time he entered the area. Source: Internet