Three sheets to the wind means you are drunk.
Johnny Paycheck - Drunk on Arrival (DOA)
Native Wind Instruments
piccolo, flute and saxaphone
it's a wind instrument made by our natives which are the pinatubo aeta.
Third-Stream is what Gunther Schuller called it. How many still refer to it, although the lines are beginning to blur, particularly in the wind band idiom.
"Three sheets to the wind" means drunk. It comes from ships with loose sails, that staggered like a drunk person.
One idiom from "The Wind in the Willows" is "The grass is always greener on the other side," meaning people often desire what others have instead of appreciating what they have.
Johnny Bond
The cast of Three Sheets to the Wind - 2013 includes: Ceyda Ali as Annabel Susan Fordham as Councellor Ellie Grimes as Eve Julie Grimes as Mum
Paul Gropman has written: 'Three Sheets to the Wind'
The duration of Four Sheets to the Wind is 1.4 hours.
Four Sheets to the Wind was created on 2007-01-22.
I think you must mean "piss into the wind" and it means to do something without thinking ahead to its consequences.
3 Sheets to The Wind - it's an expression for drunk which comes from sailing ships, where sheets are the lines used to control sails - a sail that should be secured at all four corners would be flapping uncontrollably if three of its sheets were undone - "to the wind".
It's an idiom-- he who sows the wind shall reap the storms, meaning basically, there are consequences for what you do.
On sailing vessels ropes are called sheets. The rope that is used to control the main sail, for example, is known as the main sheet. Ropes that control the jib sail are known as jib sheets, etc. The expression "three sheets to the wind" to describe someone who is inebriated, comes from the fact that if three of the ropes that control sails were loose and "to the wind" the vessel would be out of control.
Four Sheets to the Wind - 2007 is rated/received certificates of: USA:R