high as a kite

The phrase "high as a kite" is an idiomatic expression used to describe someone or something that is under the influence of drugs or alcohol, causing them to feel excessively euphoric, excited, or intoxicated. It is commonly associated with being in a state of extreme intoxication or being significantly under the influence of mind-altering substances. The phrase also conveys a heightened sense of elation or excitement.


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