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"squiffy" Definitions
  1. slightly drunk

16 Sentences With "squiffy"

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To address those concerns, all of Squiffy Clean's night crews clean in teams of at least four.
Compared with other office cleaning companies, Squiffy Clean generally pays a higher hourly wage (about $17 per hour).
Today Squiffy Clean, still in its pilot phase, serves the Bay Area from San Jose to Palo Alto.
One of Squiffy Clean's first clients was Singularity University, a Silicon Valley think tank and start-up accelerator.
But, as usual, when you factor in the White House's version of events, the timeline gets a bit squiffy.
Squiffy Clean also has a presence on the start-up investment platform AngelList and is in talks with potential investors.
Hacker Dojo's management agreed to give him a one-month advance to buy the equipment and supplies he needed to start, and in 2015 he started Squiffy Clean.
It takes a reporter only about a minute using a touchscreen interface to reprogram the arm to palletize its boxes into a squiffy, blocky take on the WIRED logo.
CBS reportedly tried to manage that a bit with Corden, approving of him using words like "squiffy" (to mean tipsy) or "shag" — the kinds of words that sound a bit Austin Powers, but not ones that they said might confuse.
We've been looping the latest Trilogy Tapes release—the clanging "Aguirre" by Four Legs—as well as Prins Thomas' churning edit of Mental Overdrive's "Hellbent II." Then, on a slightly more squiffy tip we've been given plenty of playtime to MikeQ's remix of Beyonce's "Formation, and Deadboy and Murlo's "Squeeze.
Then we went back to pick up our keys, and Bethany and Rudy had just got home so we ended up getting a bit squiffy with them, probably three Bloody Marys each, then a bit of pubbage before we came here, a few Jaegers, so yeah, basically, I've drunk a lot of ruddy drinks today.
Lewis Corner of Digital Spy described the composition as "a quirky mix of squiffy vocal effects, pulsing club beats and plenty of bad language".
Bill falls in love with the beautiful and aloof Dr Sally Smith and tries to gain her affection. He also wants to end his relationship with Lottie, a lively former actress, but has difficulty after his well-intentioned yet tactless friend "Squiffy", Lord Tidmouth, tries to help. Meanwhile, Bill's uncle Sir Hugo Drake, an eminent nerve specialist, thinks Bill loves Lottie and disapproves. His attempts to end their relationship complicate things further for Bill.
He is currently a Managing Editor at Puzzler Media Ltd. and edits Sudoku and Kakuro magazines as well as Hanjie, Hashi, Super Hanjie, Mosaic, Enigma and Colour Hanjie. He also contributes to other magazines such as Tough Puzzles and has created the "Squiffy Sudokus" for a Carol Vorderman book. A chance meeting with Bernard Pearson led to an involvement with Terry Pratchett's Discworld fantasy setting, and the game Thud was the first result.
"Dear Old Squiffy" was also published in The Golden Book Magazine (US), illustrated by H. M. Bateman, in January 1933.McIlvaine (1990), p. 149, D26.1 The one story that was not published in Cosmopolitan, "Strange Experience of an Artist's Model", was collected in Wodehouse on Crime under the title "Indiscretions of Archie". Wodehouse on Crime was published on 14 September 1981 by Ticknor & Fields, New York, edited by D. R. Bensen with a foreword by Isaac Asimov.
In Blackadder: Back & Forth she appears as present day Lady Elizabeth and Queenie. Queenie's immature behaviour is expressed in her desire to "get squiffy and seduce nobles" (and force presents off them on pain of death). A naughty schoolgirl at heart, Queenie loves to party, play games and get drunk. If anyone fails to laugh at her jokes, they risk execution, but, to her followers' bemusement and frustration, she sometimes tires of their toadying and welcomes a more cynical approach – which is why she prefers Edmund Blackadder to Lord Melchett.

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