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Absolutely hammered. Irish for very drunk.
Drunk. As in 'on the bevvies'.
Absolutely steaming drunk.
Absolutely steaming drunk.
Absolutely steaming drunk.
Absolutely paralytic. Geordie for blackout drunk.
Drunk, high, or otherwise off your face.
Cockney rhyming slang for pissed (drunk).
Cockney rhyming slang for pissed — drunk.
Absolutely blootered — very, very drunk.
Either absolutely steaming drunk or absolutely battered — context decides which.
Absolutely steaming. Drunk beyond function.
Staggering drunk — bouncing off walls on the way home.
Absolutely hammered. Drunk past the point of dignity.
Irish for steaming drunk — past the point of saving.
Wrecked drunk — or beaten senseless. Take your pick.
Wrecked. Either steaming drunk or an absolute state.
In bits — drunk, exhausted, or emotionally destroyed.
Pissed, Fell Over — UK ED chart note for a drunk who's hurt themselves.
"Unexplained Beer Injury" — the mystery bruise the drunk patient can't account for.
Chart shorthand for a drunk patient.
Pleasantly buzzed from drinking — past sober, nowhere near drunk.
Pleasantly tipsy — feeling alcohol's first warm glow, but not drunk.
Extremely drunk — one of Ireland's many words for falling-down intoxicated.
Very drunk — sloppy, unsteady, and clearly over the line.
Extremely drunk or high — far past tipsy, barely functional.
Twenties slang for so drunk you've gone stiff as bone.
Roaring Twenties for blind drunk, one of dozens of comic synonyms born under Prohibition.