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“It was the kind of place he was supposed to drive into, play a sell-out gig, go back to his hotel, get stocious, pick up one of the marginally less hefty local boilers, shove it in her mouth so he didn't have to listen to her stupid accent, kick her out, go to bed, get up and drive away again, all the time thanking fuck he was only passing through.”
“The General’s in liquor, he’s langers, twisted, stocious, blue moldy and cursing for soda.”
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When we were weans
my scottish childhood
weans, ben the hoose, wean, away and shite, hoose, skelped, neeps, tatties and neeps, cullen skink, gettin' the messages, bunnet, stocious and 1 more...
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Drunkie
Haay gusy! uiI lieke twebb sit e !!
alcoholize, usquebaugh, whiffled, vinous, enology, aleconner, gambrinous, alcofrolic, perfect barf, bibulous, bleezed, brannigan and 144 more...
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sionnach's Words
contumely, fomite, holmgang, poltroon, eleemosynary, obsidian, nugatory, grindcore, felch, recrudescent, pyx, parenteral and 3271 more...
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A Dram Too Many
notanotherjazzpoet had a very promising list which appears to have petered out. Yes, tosspots: descriptions of being drunk. Walk five metres on the white line then leave your suggestions right here.
drunk, guttered, pissed, baked, three sails in th..., smashed, paralytic, out of your tree, hammered, bombed, glazed, blotto and 336 more...
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Not 100%
Unwell, intoxicated, or whatever.
squiffy, under the weather, not himself, three sheets to t..., legless, woozy, tipsy, moroculous, pie eyed, stocious, drunk, hungover and 1 more...
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other people's dialects
stocious, clype, stramash, langers, reet, sneeped, logy, glakit, halleyracket, breenge, sook, a face like the m... and 7 more...
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seanahan I'll tell you why, because we like to drink, and we believe there's no such thing as too much of a good thing. Because nothing really ever made sense to us, and as we grow older we realize that all the authorities figures in our life, the Catholic Church, the British Monarchy (or for us in America, the Government), minute differences between people causing so much violence, the worldwide epidemic and famine and pestilence, all of it. And when we drink, it all just kind of goes away. Dec 18, 2007
bilby SoG, you could do me a favour by enlightening me on head the ball. I presume it has something to do with football but I'm not exactly sure what/how. Dec 16, 2007
sonofgroucho Why do we Scots (and Irish) have so many words for drunk? It's a mystery to me. Dec 16, 2007
sionnach is used pretty commonly in Ireland to mean "drunk" or fluthered. Jan 30, 2007