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comparative squiffier, superlative squiffiest
(British, informal) slightly drunk or intoxicated; tipsy quotations examples
In the Palace bar. I'd been there an hour or so with two or three other chaps. I was a bit squiffy.
1992, J. B. Priestley, An Inspector Calls, Heinemann, page 51
His champagne glass was constantly refilled by the man who might or might not have been a butler, so that by the time they actually sat down to play, Ramsay was decidedly squiffy.
2022, Kate Atkinson, Shrines of Gaiety
(British, informal) Crooked, askew; awry quotations examples
To this day I cannot and will not wear a tie properly. On the one or two occasions I have worn them since I left school, I've worn them squiffy, on purpose.
2004, Jude Rawlins, Cul De Sac: Lyrics, Prose & Poems 1987-2004, Lulu.com, page 11
The graphics make your eyes go squiffy.
2005, Catherine Soanes, Angus Stevenson, editors, The Oxford Dictionary of English (revised edition), Oxford University Press