rat arsed
The phrase "rat arsed" is a colloquial British term that is used to describe someone who is extremely intoxicated or drunk. It is derived from the combination of the word "rat," which is slang for a drunkard, and "arsed," which means "drunk" or "inebriated" in this context. It is an informal expression often used in casual conversations or humorous contexts.
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