jingled, ppl. a. U.S. slang (now rare).
(ˈdʒɪŋg(ə)ld)
[f. jingle v. + -ed1.]
Intoxicated, fuddled.
| 1908 G. H. Lorimer Jack Spurlock xii. 315 Old Mrs. Corliss was purple with pleasure at having so plausible a pretext for getting comfortably jingled. 1917 [see blotto a.] 1942 in Berrey & Van den Bark Amer. Thes. Slang §106/7. |