STUFFED
Charlotte WhitmoreSTUFFED is the British slang that covers the being full after eating and the being in serious trouble simultaneously.
STUFFED
STUFFED is the British slang that covers the being full after eating and the being in serious trouble simultaneously. I am stuffed means I have eaten too much. We are stuffed means we are in serious trouble. The stuffed covers the culinary fullness and the difficult situation with the same past participle.
What This Reveals About Britain
What stuffed reveals about British slang and the dual coverage of the culinary fullness and the serious trouble: the slang past participle covering both the full-from-eating and the in-serious-trouble has the specific quality of the word that serves the digestive and the situational from the single form.
The Satirical Conclusion
STUFFED is the British slang most specifically dual culinary-trouble past participle: the full is one sense, the trouble is the other, and the stuffed covers both. I am stuffed. We are stuffed. The stuffed was the fullness and the trouble simultaneously.
See: The London Prat.
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SOURCE: https://prat.uk/stuffed/
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