Colloquial terms for being drunk !!!

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Did ye get any paint on the wall?
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seshed
wasted
blootered
minging
buckled
steaming
slaughtered
sh*t
wankered
bleezing
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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.
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Wombat wrote:And fearfaoin, you forgot to remind us that Aristotle was a bugger for the bottle.
I also appear to have omitted the fact that Rene Descarte was a drunken
old f*rt, who wrote, "BIbo, ergo sum", or "I drink, therefore I am"
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drunk as a lord, leathered and my favourite, spifflycated. did anyone say paralytic?
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Legless. Pallatted. Rat-arsed. Pissed as arseholes.
"Last night, among his fellow roughs,
He jested, quaff'd and swore."

They cut me down and I leapt up high
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chrisoff wrote:seshed
wasted
blootered
minging
buckled
steaming
slaughtered
(bleep)
wankered
bleezing
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 :wink:
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bombed out of your gourd
hammered
pissed
drank
crunk
(bleep)
It doesn't mean that much to me
To mean that much to you
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The Sporting Pitchfork wrote: 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.
Image -- Cherokee for drunk.
Image -- Cherokee for drunkard.
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The 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...

Remember ladies & gentlemen: the party isn't over until there's only Cinzano Bianco left to drink.
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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 :wink:
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Uilliam
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.

Some friends of mine mix buckie with sparkling wine. Drunken bums that they are.
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