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Related topics: Drugs, Medicinesdrug2 past tense and past participle drugged, present participle drugging [transitive]
1MD to give a person or animal a drug, especially in order to make them feel tired or go to sleep, or to make them perform well in a race :
Johnson drugged and attacked four women.
There was no evidence that the horse had been drugged.
Johnson drugged and attacked four women.
There was no evidence that the horse had been drugged.2MD to put drugs in someone's food or drink in order to make them feel tired or go to sleep [= spike]:
The wine had been drugged.
The wine had been drugged.3 to have taken a lot of illegal drugs, or to have been given a lot of medicine :
She was in pain, despite being drugged up to the eyeballs.
be drugged up to the eyeballs
especially British EnglishMDMDD
She was in pain, despite being drugged up to the eyeballs. —drugged adjective
