"Three sheets to the wind" is a colloquial expression used to describe someone who is heavily intoxicated or drunk. It refers to the three ropes or "sheets" that control the sails on a sailing ship, with the implication that all three sheets are loose and flapping in the wind, causing the ship to lurch and sway uncontrollably.
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