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Three sheets to the wind
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Three sheets to the wind is an idiomatic term referring to being drunk or intoxicated. The phrase has nautical origins, suggesting a ship with three sheets (rope) loose and blowing in the wind is out of control.
Look up three sheets to the wind in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Three sheets to the wind can also refer to:
- Three Sheets to the Wind (album), by the band Idaho
- A song on the album Cry Sugar by Hudson Mohawke
- A song on the album The History of Rock, by Kid Rock
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See also
- Four Sheets to the Wind, a 2007 independent film
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