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Meaning: (idiomatic)In aconfusedandunawarementalstate.1988,Richard Feynman,Ralph Leighton,"What Do You Care What Other People Think?": Further Adventures of a Curious Character, New York, N.Y.; London:W. W. Norton & Company,→OCLC,pages50-51:When I finally saw Arlene, she was very weak, and a bitfogged out. She didn't seem to know what was happening. She stared straight ahead most of the time, looking around a little bit from time to time, and was trying to breathe.1999,Jackie Collins,Dangerous Kiss, New York, N.Y.:Pocket Books,→ISBN,page90:He couldn't think straight. His mind was totallyfogged out, and he wanted to pee more than anything else. But still, the fact that she'd offered to suck his dick...2022July 29, Daniel Kreps, quotingWill Smith, “Will Smith Says He's 'Deeply Remorseful' for Chris Rock Oscars Slap: 'My Behavior Was Unacceptable'”, inRolling Stone[1], New York, N.Y.:Penske Media Corporation,→ISSN,→OCLC, archived fromthe originalon5 July 2023:The first question Smith addressed was why he didn't use his Academy Award for Best Actor acceptance speech to apologize to Rock, who he slapped minutes earlier after the comedian made a joke about Smith's wife, Jada Pinkett Smith. ¶ "I wasfogged outat that point," Smith said. "It's all fuzzy.["]
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