Three Sheets to the Wind

In sailing, a “sheet” refers to a rope or line.

The idiom “three sheets to the wind” is a colorful expression commonly used to describe someone who is extremely intoxicated. It conveys an image of staggering, unsteady behavior, likened to a ship that is out of control due to its sails being improperly managed.
“Three sheets to the wind” means being very drunk or inebriated, often to the point where physical coordination and clear thinking are significantly impaired.

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