four sheets イディオム
three sheets to the wind
very drunk, plastered, pissed to the gills The Captain was three sheets to the wind - staggering.
Seven sheets to the wind
If someone is seven sheets to the wind, they are very drunk.
Three sheets in the wind
(UK) Someone who is three sheets in the wind is very drunk. ('Three sheets to the wind' is also used. 'Seven sheets' is an alternative number used.)
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adj. phr.,
informal Unsteady from too much liquor; drunk.
The sailor came down the street, three sheets in the wind.four sheets
slang Extremely drunk. A abridgement of "four bedding to the wind." Most acceptable acquired from abyssal terminology, in which a "sheet" is the braiding that controls the sails of a alpine ship; if several bedding are apart or mishandled, the boat's movement becomes capricious and difficult to control, like that of a bashed person. On his 21st birthday, Jeff's accompany took him to every bar in boondocks until he was four sheets.Learn more: four, sheet