mullered
Britishadjective
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drunk
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heavily defeated; trounced
Etymology
Origin of mullered
C20: of unknown origin
Example Sentences
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When England lose, they get mullered.
From BBC
Swiping at every ball, he mullered sixes off Henry and Phillips and is set for more pyrotechnics on Sunday.
From BBC
Can Leach, who was mullered by the Aussies down under last time around, withstand any fresh attack?
From BBC
“In Harry Ramsden’s at that time there was this massive big fish and if you finished it you got it for nothing and Gary Kelly finished the lot off – and he got absolutely mullered the next day by Toni Polster – ah that’s right it was Austria. Did he get a hat-trick?”
From The Guardian
You Onken you’re horn, Activia your lights now he’s Mullered, hope he wasn’t Greek 😂
From BBC
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