Dictionaryload•edPronunciation: (lō'did), [key] —adj. 1. bearing or having a load; full: a loaded bus. 2. containing ammunition or an explosive charge: a loaded rifle. 3. (of a word, statement, or argument) charged with emotional or associative significance that hinders rational or unprejudiced consideration of the terms involved in a discourse. 4. Slang. a. having a great deal of money; rich. b. under the influence of alcohol; drunk; intoxicated. c. under the influence of drugs. 5. (of dice) fraudulently weighted so as to increase the chances of certain combinations to appear face up when the dice are thrown. 6. (of a product, building, etc.) including many extra features, accessories, luxuries, or the like: The new model sports car is loaded—air conditioning, a tape deck, real leather seats are all included. 7. loaded for bear, Informal.See bear 2 (def. 9). Random House Unabridged Dictionary, Copyright © 1997, by Random House, Inc., on Infoplease.
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