Brahms and Liszt


rhyming slang, meaning ‘p-ssed’. note that this is the uk meaning of p-ssed, 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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