blotto — blot to adj. (bl[o^]t t[ o]) drunk[1]. [colloq.] [PJC] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
blotto — drunk, c.1905, from some signification of BLOT (Cf. blot) (v.) in its soak up liquid meaning … Etymology dictionary
blotto — ► ADJECTIVE informal ▪ extremely drunk … English terms dictionary
blotto — [blät′ō] adj. [< ? BLOT1] Slang very drunk; unconscious because of drinking too much SYN. DRUNK … English World dictionary
blotto — [“blado] 1. n. strong liquor. □ Let’s go get a little of that blotto. □ Let’s get some blotto and get blocked. 2. mod. alcohol intoxicated; dead drunk. □ Let’s get some smash and get blotto. □ … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
blotto — • a fairly old term for very drunk , pretty much replaced by newer terms. eg I got totally blotto last night … Londonisms dictionary
blotto — exhausted, bushed After studying for twelve hours, she was blotto very tired … English idioms
Blotto (band) — Blotto was a rock band from Albany, New York which mixed music and humor. They were formed in 1979 out of the remains of the Star Spangled Washboard Band, a post hippie comedy jugband. Blotto walked a line between a New Wave pop combo and a… … Wikipedia
Blotto games — (or Colonel Blotto games) constitute a class of two person zero sum games in which the players are tasked to simultaneously distribute limited resources over several objects (or battlefields). In the classic version of the game, the player… … Wikipedia
Blotto (1930 film) — Infobox Film name = Blotto director = James Parrott producer = Hal Roach writer = Leo McCarey H.M. Walker starring = Stan Laurel Oliver Hardy music = Leroy Shield (1937 reissue) cinematography = George Stevens editing = Richard C. Currier… … Wikipedia