Brahms And Liszt

What is Brahms And Liszt?


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Rhyming slang, meaning 'pissed'. Note that this is the UK meaning of pissed, as in 'drunk', rather than the American meaning of 'angry'. Is usually shortened to Brahmsed.

"Hey there, d'you want to drive me home?"

"Nah love, I'm absolutely brahmsed."

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cockney rhyming slang = pissed, intoxicated

two drinks and he was totally Brahms


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