Definition of slur (Entry 1 of 4) 1a : an insulting or disparaging remark or innuendo : aspersion. b : a shaming or degrading effect : stain, stigma. 2 : a blurred spot in printed matter : smudge.

synonyms: drunkard, inebriate, rummy, sot, wino. types: alcoholic, alky, boozer, dipsomaniac, lush, soaker, souse. a person who drinks alcohol to excess habitually.

Ways of saying someone is drunk – Intermediate

  1. Tipsy.
  2. Merry.
  3. Pissed / sloshed.
  4. Tanked up.
  5. Drunk as a skunk.
  6. Legless.
  7. Wrecked / hammered.
  8. Out for the count.

1 : a period of drinking to intoxication or of being intoxicated a 2-day drunk. 2 : one who is drunk especially : drunkard.

Summary of Key Points. Etcetera (Latin for and so on) (often written etc.) is the most common definition for ETC on Snapchat, WhatsApp, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and TikTok.

(sld) adjective. indistinct and difficult to hear or understand. Her speech was so slurred as to be almost incomprehensible. One of the early symptoms of the disease is slurred speech.

  1. intoxicated,
  2. smashed (slang),
  3. drunk,
  4. flying (slang),
  5. bombed (slang),
  6. wasted (slang),
  7. hammered (slang),
  8. steaming (slang),

tanked Intoxicated; drunk. The definition of tanked is slang for drunk or intoxicated. Intoxicated; drunk.

noun Disparaging and Offensive. a habitual drinker of alcohol who is frequently intoxicated.

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  • 2D2F.
  • Annihilated.
  • Anybody’s.
  • Battered.
  • Beery.
  • Befuddled.
  • Belligerent.
  • Bibulous.

100 classic ways to say ‘drunk’ in the English language

  1. Half-cut. Tired and emotional.
  2. Drunk as a skunk. Bibulous.
  3. Woozy. Tanked up.
  4. Intoxicated. Bevvied.
  5. Paralytic. Arseholed.
  6. Rat-arsed. Under the influence.
  7. Merry. Inebriated.
  8. Troattered. Beer goggles on.
  1. barfly. noun. Americaninformal someone who spends a lot of time in bars drinking alcohol.
  2. boozer. noun. Britishinformal someone who drinks a lot of alcohol.
  3. drunkard. noun. someone who frequently drinks too much alcohol.
  4. heavy smoker/drinker. phrase. …
  5. lager lout. noun. …
  6. lush. noun. …
  7. piss artist. noun.

According to Wiktionary, the comparative form of drunk is ‘drunker’, and the superlative form being ‘drunkest’. If the adjective were to have three syllables or more, then you would then use ‘more’, and ‘most’. So to answer your question, I would say, I am now drunker, than before.

lasing in American English (leiz) Optics. the generation of coherent light by a laser.

Noun. gronk (plural gronks) (Australia, derogatory, informal) An unintelligent and callous person.

Whilst talking about ‘the hub’ on TikTok, people often also use two black and orange emojis. This could be hearts, circles or squares, like this: , , . This is another secret way of referring to Pornhub, as orange and black are the two colours in the adult site’s logo.

The absurd call and response trend has now weaseled its way onto TikTok. In 2015, a Viner posted a video where one person shouted, can I get a hoya? ( meaning, can I get an oh yeah?).

The sparkle emoji has become a method of denoting excitement and/or adding emphasis to a specific word, feeling, or other emoji. For example, if a user wants to emphasize the name of a brand they are wearing in their TikTok video they might write: Zara or Shein.

Slurred speech is a symptom characterized by poor pronunciation of words, mumbling, or a change in speed or rhythm during talking. The medical term for slurred speech is dysarthria. Slurred speech may develop slowly over time or follow a single incident.

verb slurs, slurring or slurred (mainly tr) (often foll by over) to treat superficially, hastily, or without due deliberation; gloss. (also intr) to pronounce or utter (words, etc) indistinctly. to speak disparagingly of or cast aspersions on.

: not distinct: such as. a : not sharply outlined or separable : blurred indistinct figures in the fog. b : faint, dim an indistinct light in the distance. c : not clearly recognizable or understandable : uncertain.

besotted

  1. buzzed.
  2. cooked.
  3. drunk.
  4. inebriated.
  5. intoxicated.
  6. sloshed.
  7. smashed.
  8. wasted.
  • bibbed,
  • boozed,
  • guzzled,
  • liquored (up),
  • lushed (up)
  • [slang],
  • soaked,
  • tippled.

Pissed / Pished Strictly speaking, pissed (or pished in Scotland) is a swear word and you shouldn’t use it in a formal, professional or school context. However it is probably the most commonly used word in the UK to describe being drunk. If you spend any time in the UK, you will hear it all the time.

besotted, blasted , blind, blitzed, (see blotto), bombed, canned, cockeyed, crocked, fried, high, impaired (see Under the Influence), juiced , lit, lit up, looped, oiled, pickled, pie-eyed, plastered, potted, ripped, sloshed, smashed (see hammered), soused, sozzled, stewed, stiff, stinking , stoned (see high), tanked, …

These include hammered, plastered, sloshed, smashed, wasted and legless, because people often find it difficult to walk when they’ve had too much to drink. Here are some other expressions that are related to drinking alcohol. To be tipsy means that you’re feeling a little bit drunk but not too much!

Related topics: Illness & disabilitydrunk3 (also drunkard /drkd $ -rd/) noun [countable] someone who is drunk or often gets drunk alcoholicExamples from the Corpusdrunk Drunks are heaped on drunks like spawning newts.

Definition: – drunkard. Rumdum came into the English language in the late 19th century, first as an adjective, and shortly thereafter as a noun. The adjective appears to have come about to describe a state in which a person has partaken of enough rum as to be incapable of speech, or dumb.