pie-eyed
[ pahy-ahyd ]
/ ˈpaɪˌaɪd /
adjective Slang.
drunk; intoxicated.
Origin of pie-eyed
An Americanism dating back to 1880–85
Words nearby pie-eyed
pie,
pie cart,
pie chart,
pie in the sky,
pie-dog,
pie-eyed,
pie-faced,
piebald,
piebaldness,
piece,
piece by piece
Example sentences from the Web for pie-eyed
He's kind of makes her out to look like a kind of a pie-eyed idealist.
David Remnick's 'Bridge' to Obama: Full Transcript |The Daily Beast Video |April 10, 2010 |DAILY BEASTBefore going on air, Keyes had his eyes closed as if in prayer while Taitz was jumpy and pie-eyed, like a patient off her meds.
An' me on'y got religion wintah befo', peekin' roun' pie-eyed, skeered good.
The Faith Healer |William Vaughn MoodyWe both got pie-eyed; I was all liquored up, and I guess she was, too.
The Plastic Age |Percy Marks