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91drunk back — mod. alcohol intoxicated; very drunk. □ The whole bunch was drunk back by midnight. □ Larry was drunk back and couldn’t drive us home …
92drunk-and-disorderly — noun someone arrested on the charge of being drunk and disorderly (Freq. 1) they delivered the drunk and disorderlies to the county jail • Hypernyms: ↑drunk …
93drunk as Chloe — adjective Very drunk. 1823: Drunk as Chloe; she must have been an uproarious lass. mdash; Jon Bee, Slang Dictionary of the Turf, the Ring c, page 27. Quoted in G. A. Wilkes, A Dictionary of Australian Colloquialisms, second edition, 1985, , ISBN… …
94drunk and disorderly — adjective a) (of conduct) Illegal because of public intoxication The student celebrated his exam success by drinking heavily and finally was arrested for being drunk and disorderly. b) (of a person) Drunk, and exhibiting disorderly conduct in a… …
95drunk as a lord — totally drunk, drunk to the point of losing consciousness …
96drunk as the devil — very drunk, inebriated, plastered , drunk like a fish …
97drunk like a fish — very drunk, inebriated, plastered , drunk as the devil …
98drunk as a lord — (UK) Someone who is very drunk is as drunk as a lord. (Dorking School Dictionary) …
99Drunk as a lord — (UK) Someone who is very drunk is as drunk as a lord …
100drunk tank — n. a jail cell where drunks are kept. (See also junk tank.) □ A couple of hours in the drunk tank really made me think about alcohol. □ They hose down the drunk tank every hour on Friday and Saturday nights …