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- adjectivewired (adjective)
- making use of computers to transfer or receive information, especially by means of the internet:"the economic arguments for getting your business wired"
- (of a device or network) using wires or cables rather than wireless technology to transmit signals.
- informalin a nervous, tense, or edgy state:"not much sleep lately—I'm a little wired"
- under the influence of drugs or alcohol:"wired on acid, Hendrix ran through his UK hits"
verbwired (past tense) · wired (past participle)- install electric circuits or wires in:"wiring a plug" · "they wired the place themselves"
- connect (someone or something) to a piece of electronic equipment:"a microphone wired to a loudspeaker"
- provide, fasten, or reinforce with wires:"they wired his jaw"
- informalsend a telegram or cablegram to:"she wired her friend for advice"
- send (money) to (someone) by means of a telegram or cablegram:"he was expecting a friend in Australia to wire him $1,500"
- snare (an animal) with wire.
- croquetobstruct (a ball, shot, or player) by a wicket.
OriginOld English wīr; of Germanic origin, probably from the base of Latin viere ‘plait, weave’.Similar and Opposite Wordsadjective- making use of computers to transfer or receive information, especially by means of the internet:the worse for drinkdead drunkrolling drunkroaring drunk(as) drunk as a lordgin-soakedtwo/three sheets to the windtanked (up)off one's faceout of/off one's headBrahms and Liszthaving had a skinfultrolleyedwell awayout of one's boxhaving had one over the eightas pissed as a newt/fartrat-arsedarseholedfougrogged upas full as a googmuntedlekkertired and emotionallit upas tight as a tickebriousebrioseebriate
- in a nervous, tense, or edgy state:in a state of nervesin a state of agitationworked upstrung outwith one's stomach in knotswith one's heart in one's mouthshaking in one's shoesin a cold sweatin a statein a stewall of a ditherin a sweatin a flapin a tizz/tizzyall of a latherstrung uphaving kittenslike a cat on hot bricksin a twittoeyshitting bricksbricking oneself
- under the influence of drugs or alcohol:the worse for drinkdead drunkrolling drunkroaring drunk(as) drunk as a lordgin-soakedtwo/three sheets to the windtanked (up)off one's faceout of/off one's headBrahms and Liszthaving had a skinfultrolleyedwell awayout of one's boxhaving had one over the eightas pissed as a newt/fartrat-arsedarseholedfoustrung outgrogged upas full as a googmuntedlekkertired and emotionallit upas tight as a tickebriousebrioseebriate
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- The term "wired" has the following meanings123:
- Informally, it refers to being excited or full of nervous energy.
- It can also describe someone who is under the influence of alcohol or an illegal drug.
- In a technical context, it can refer to something that is made stronger or stiffer by the inclusion of wires.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.wired adjective (EXCITED) informal, informal (UK also wired up) nervous or excited, for example because of a future event, or because you have drunk coffee or taken drugs: I was totally wired before the interview. I find that eating something can help if I'm too wired on caffeine.dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/wiredBritannica Dictionary definition of WIRED 1 [more wired; most wired] chiefly US, informal : very excited or full of nervous energywww.britannica.com/dictionary/wired(informal) excited or nervous; not relaxed I was so wired after the concert that I couldn't get to sleep. (informal) under the influence of alcohol or an illegal drug (of glass, material, etc.) containing wires that make it strong or stiff See wired in the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Check pronunciation: wiredwww.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/definition/ame… Wired Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
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