high as a kite
Intoxicated, as by alcohol, as in After three beers she's high as a kite. The adjective high has been used in the sense of “drunk” since the early 1600s; the addition of kite dates from the early 1900s. The phrase is now used of disorientation due to any drug.
Words nearby high as a kite
high altar,
high and dry,
high and low,
high and mighty,
high arctic,
high as a kite,
high beam,
high blood pressure,
high blower,
high board,
high brass