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Slang tagged with "drunk" groups entries that share a theme, platform, tone, or use case. Treat the tag as a discovery label rather than proof of a single origin, universal meaning, or verified popularity.
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Slightly drunk; feeling a pleasant lightheadedness from alcohol.
Smashed; shattered (can be used to describe being extremely drunk).
Completely drunk; very intoxicated (common Hinglish).
Drunk or high (often used for feeling lively and intoxicated).
Heavily intoxicated; "knocked out" from drinking.
Drunk; "gone" (informal, especially in Egyptian Arabic).
Got drunk (derogatory, like an animal drinking).
Got wasted; got very drunk (colloquial, masculine past tense).
Drunk; under the influence (short for "on alcohol").
Very drunk or under the influence of drugs; incoherent.
Drunk (standard term, but widely used informally).
Drunk; intoxicated (standard and widely used across dialects).
Hoarse; husky (can indirectly imply being drunk due to voice changes).
Drunk; intoxicated (very common, informal Hindi).
Completely drunk; wasted (common in some Gulf/Levantine dialects).
Drunk; tipsy (similar to tallu, but can be milder).
Completely drunk; smashed (adverb, often used with "pyan" - drunk).
Got drunk; "turned on" (informal, often implying becoming more active due to alcohol).
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