Definition of soused
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Slang terms with the same meaning
Other terms relating to 'under the influence of alcohol, drunk': |
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Definitions include: extremely intoxicated or under the influence of a drug. |
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Definitions include: drunk. |
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Definitions include: inebriated. |
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Definitions include: very drunk. |
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Definitions include: showing too much happiness. |
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Definitions include: angry. |
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Definitions include: skanky and or messed up. |
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Definitions include: ridiculously, or extremely drunk, to the point of lost or motor skills. |
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Definitions include: to severely beat up or injure. |
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Definitions include: drunk from having too many toddies. |
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Definitions include: very drunk. |
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Definitions include: very drunk. |
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Definitions include: under the influence of marijuana and alcohol at the same time. |
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Definitions include: very drunk. |
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Definitions include: to act foolish; under the influence of alcohol or drugs; or to do something dangerous. |
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Slang terms with the same root words
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