Slang terms for drunkenness have evolved throughout history, but many current slang terms are listed below. Hammered. Tanked. Wasted. Plastered.
Our favourites in the Independent office include 'symbelwlonc' – one of the earliest recorded words for 'drunk' in Old English – as well as 'splifficated' (1906), 'whiffled' (1927), 'pot-shotten' (1629), 'fox-drunk' (1592) and 'in one's cups' (1611).
Wrecked / hammered. Out for the count. Intoxicated. Under the influence (of alcohol)
Cross-faded is a common term for the effects of using multiple substances.
synonyms for stoned
On this page you'll find 52 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to stoned, such as: intoxicated, ripped, tipsy, wasted, baked, and bombed.
wrecked (slang) stiff (slang) out of it (slang) plastered (slang) drunken.
A 'boozer,' 'dip,' 'dipso,' 'swiper' or 'swizzler' was a heavy drinker. To 'swizzle' was to drink. Swizzling too much would make you 'blootered,' or thoroughly intoxicated.
Cooter Brown, sometimes given as Cootie Brown, is a name used in metaphors and similes for drunkenness, mostly in the Southern United States.
Actually, the word buzz, by today s standards, describes someone who has not yet drank enough to be totally oblivious to what is going on. Being buzzed is the stage a person is in between being sober and being totally drunk.
intoxicated, ripped, tipsy, wasted, baked, bombed, buzzed, doped, drugged, drunk, flying, fried, inebriated, loaded, plastered, sloshed, smashed, stewed, tanked, totaled.
Slang. a euphoric state induced by alcohol, drugs, etc. a period of sustained excitement, exhilaration, or the like: After winning the lottery he was on a high for weeks.
synonyms for stoner
On this page you'll find 14 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to stoner, such as: burnout, dopehead, doper, druggie, hophead, and pothead.
adjectivevery informal. DEFINITIONS1. 1. high or drunk.
bombed (slang) tripping (informal, slang) wasted (slang) smashed (slang) wrecked (slang)
Marijuana is referred to by various names, with “weed” and “pot” being the most common. Aside from those two names, there are multiple other slang terms that it goes by, such as “Mary Jane,” “bud,” “ganga,” “reefer,” “chronic,” and “herb.”
Munted (mun-ted) / Drunk.
In my neck of the woods you can get drunk, pissed, turped up, blotto, on the sauce, smashed, tanked, sloshed, maggoted, sideways, off with the pixies or just simply fkd up. Many do here, often too and some have no regard to day, time, or who they drink with so really they're usually an easy going mob.
Shot in the Neck – Drunk. Shot its Back – A horse bucking.
Scottish slang for drunk…
Now this is one word they have plenty of versions of! Blootered, Steamin', Wrecked, Bladdered, Hammered, Sloshed and Smashed to name just a few of the more regular sounding ones. 'Ooot yer tree', 'Steamboated', 'Mad wae it' and 'Ooot the game' being some of the stranger sounding phrases!
Pissed / Pished
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.
Words for “drunk”:
off one's face. maggot (really drunk) pissed.