drug-addled

English

Etymology

From drug +‎ addled.

Adjective

drug-addled (comparative more drug-addled, superlative most drug-addled)

  1. (of a person) mentally mixed-up or confused due to the usage of mind-bending drugs.
    • 2013 March 11, Adam Markovitz, “Matt Damon on (maybe) returning to ‘Bourne’ and playing Liberace’s lover”, in CNN[1]:
      When HBO airs “Behind the Candelabra” on May 26, the world will get to see Matt Damon play Liberace’s drug-addled, surgically enhanced lover – a role about as far from Jason Bourne as it gets.