Results for “scuttered drunk”

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scuttered
adjective

Absolutely hammered. Irish for very drunk.

#irish#drunk#hiberno-english#pub
bevvied
adjective

Drunk. As in 'on the bevvies'.

#scouse#liverpool#british#drinking
kaylied
adjective

Absolutely steaming drunk.

#scouse#liverpool#british#drinking
bladdered
adjective

Absolutely steaming drunk.

#scouse#liverpool#british#drinking
mortal
adjective

Absolutely steaming drunk.

#geordie#newcastle#drinking#british
palatic
adjective

Absolutely paralytic. Geordie for blackout drunk.

#geordie#north-east#british#drunk
wavey
adjective

Drunk, high, or otherwise off your face.

#mle#london#british#drugs
Brahms and Liszt
adjective

Cockney rhyming slang for pissed (drunk).

#cockney#london#rhyming-slang#british
Oliver Twist
adjective

Cockney rhyming slang for pissed — drunk.

#cockney#rhyming-slang#drinking#british
steamin
adjective

Absolutely blootered — very, very drunk.

#scottish#scots#drunk#british
malkied
adjective

Either absolutely steaming drunk or absolutely battered — context decides which.

#scottish#glasgow#scots#violence
oot yer face
phrase

Absolutely steaming. Drunk beyond function.

#scottish#scots#drinking#phrase
stoating
verb

Staggering drunk — bouncing off walls on the way home.

#scottish#glasgow#drinking#scots
langered
adjective

Absolutely hammered. Drunk past the point of dignity.

#irish#ireland#drinking#nightlife
mouldy
adjective

Irish for steaming drunk — past the point of saving.

#irish#drunk#hiberno-english#ireland
mullered
adjective

Wrecked drunk — or beaten senseless. Take your pick.

#irish#drunk#british#hiberno-english
in rag order
phrase

Wrecked. Either steaming drunk or an absolute state.

#irish#hiberno-english#drunk#phrase
in ribbons
phrase

In bits — drunk, exhausted, or emotionally destroyed.

#irish#hiberno-english#drunk#phrase
PFO
abbreviation

Pissed, Fell Over — UK ED chart note for a drunk who's hurt themselves.

#medical#uk#ed#abbreviation
UBI
abbreviation

"Unexplained Beer Injury" — the mystery bruise the drunk patient can't account for.

#medical#hospital#ed#drinking
ETOH
noun

Chart shorthand for a drunk patient.

#ems#medical#er#charting
Tipsy
adjective

Pleasantly buzzed from drinking — past sober, nowhere near drunk.

#american#british#uk
Buzzed
adjective

Pleasantly tipsy — feeling alcohol's first warm glow, but not drunk.

#american#2000s
Locked
adjective

Extremely drunk — one of Ireland's many words for falling-down intoxicated.

#irish#uk
Sloshed
adjective

Very drunk — sloppy, unsteady, and clearly over the line.

#british#uk#american
Wasted
adjective

Extremely drunk or high — far past tipsy, barely functional.

#american#2000s#gen-z
Ossified
adjective

Twenties slang for so drunk you've gone stiff as bone.

#1920s#flapper#jazz-age#vintage
Spifflicated
adjective

Roaring Twenties for blind drunk, one of dozens of comic synonyms born under Prohibition.

#1920s#flapper#jazz-age#vintage