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The phrase "a little smashed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is slightly intoxicated or under the influence of alcohol.
Example: "After a few drinks at the party, I felt a little smashed and decided it was time to call a cab."
Alternatives: "a bit tipsy" or "slightly inebriated".
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Count on getting splashed if between the rider and the shoulder and count on getting a little smashed, by the wave, if between the rider and the broken wave - 1) slip off the board to avoid the incoming rider or 2) do an Eskimo roll to go through the wave.
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Now I recognized pieces: a corner of a smashed sail, a strand of broken rigging.
A smashed knee, a smashed hand – they were aiming for his head".
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I saw a man shouting at a smashed bottle of rapeseed oil there once.
It ended in the wake of a trashed fridge and a smashed guitar.
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