Colloquial terms for being drunk !!!
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Mitch beat me to most of the Aussie terms. I might add
well-primed
marinated
pickled
semi-detached
lubricated
pissed as a parrot
pissed as a f*rt
plastered
horizontal
fit for the ditch
From Oxford, I submit
wizzled
one over the eight
off the wagon
double-glazed
And fearfaoin, you forgot to remind us that Aristotle was a bugger for the bottle.
well-primed
marinated
pickled
semi-detached
lubricated
pissed as a parrot
pissed as a f*rt
plastered
horizontal
fit for the ditch
From Oxford, I submit
wizzled
one over the eight
off the wagon
double-glazed
And fearfaoin, you forgot to remind us that Aristotle was a bugger for the bottle.
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ye forgot jaked pronounced jaykedchrisoff wrote:seshed
wasted
blootered
minging
buckled
steaming
slaughtered
(bleep)
wankered
bleezing
I am gonna invent a new word to celebrate the swallaing o the local jakies fav tipple.. Buckfast.. a tonic wine cheap in price and taste.
The word henceforth is Buckeyed the jakes can be buckyboy or girl
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kyo kimino mama ni attayoThe Sporting Pitchfork wrote:Shattered.
Shozzled.
Steamboats.
Rotted.
Wasted.
Pissed.
Totalled.
Paralytic.
Air mhisg (Scottish Gaelic for "drunk").
Yopparai (Japanese for "drunk"), which usually leads to waking up with a...futsuka-yoi (hangover)...Not a problem for a serious aru-chuu like myself.
One of the more interesting terms related to drinking that I heard whilst living in Japan was hidari uchiwa-san, "Mr. left-fan," or an idle personage who holds a fan with his left hand and uses his right hand expressly for pouring and drinking sake. This is the way of life that I aspire to when I grow up...
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Haven't heard that one. But then jakies isn't a word I hear used much here. Think it's more of a central belt thing.Uilliam wrote: ye forgot jaked pronounced jayked
I am gonna invent a new word to celebrate the swallaing o the local jakies fav tipple.. Buckfast.. a tonic wine cheap in price and taste.
The word henceforth is Buckeyed the jakes can be buckyboy or girl
Sherlááán
Uilliam
Some friends of mine mix buckie with sparkling wine. Drunken bums that they are.