You could range from being flushed to plastered, depending on a variety of factors (which we'll get to later). But one of the most popular terms, which usually falls in the middle and is arguably the closest stage to being fully drunk, is buzzed.
sober Add to list Share. This adjective means the opposite of playful or drunk. When attending a funeral, you are expected to be sober in both senses. The most common meaning of sober is "not drunk" — people who drive need to be sober.
A hangover refers to a set of symptoms that occur as a consequence of drinking too much. Typical symptoms include fatigue, weakness, thirst, headache, muscle aches, nausea, stomach pain, vertigo, sensitivity to light and sound, anxiety, irritability, sweating, and increased blood pressure.
half-seas-over. British informal for `intoxicated' high, mellow. slightly and pleasantly intoxicated from alcohol or a drug (especially marijuana) hopped-up, stoned.
half lit. half seas over (slang) hammered.
Their study, which involved 374 undergraduates at a large Midwestern university, drew from literature and pop culture in order to conclude that there are four types of drinkers: the Mary Poppins, the Ernest Hemingway, the Nutty Professor and the Mr. Hyde.
Adjective. zooted (comparative more zooted, superlative most zooted) (slang) drunk or intoxicated; stoned; zonked quotations ▼ I'm getting zooted on this drink.
tipsy. under-the-table.
Nicknames and slang terms for alcohol include juice, sauce, hooch, vino, and liquid courage. Risk factors for alcoholism include genetics, underage drinking, expectations, and motivations for drinking.
Drank and drunk are forms of the irregular verb drink. Drank is the past tense form and drunk is the past participle.
“Beer before liquor, never been sicker; liquor before beer, you're in the clear” is a well-worn phrase backing the belief that you can avoid a hangover if you take drinks in the “right” order.
sober. adjectivenot partaking of alcohol. abstaining. abstemious.
tanked. three sheets to the wind. tied one on. tight. tipsy.
A person who practices (and possibly advocates) teetotalism is called a teetotaler or teetotaller, or is simply said to be teetotal. Globally, almost half of adults do not drink alcohol (excluding those who used to drink but have stopped).
informal. to be very excited and happy: The singer confirmed that he and his girlfriend were expecting a boy and said, "I'm buzzing!"
What is "Zaza”? The slang term "Za" and "Zaza" (something spelled Za Za) is an noun, which is used in rap music and culture to reference weed. Za means exotic weed. Zaza means exotic weed. The term “Za” or "Zaza" has been used by Lil Keed, Trippie Redd, Moneybagg Yo, Lil Zay Osama, and many more rappers.
What does goin' brazy mean? Goin' brazy is hip-hop slang way of saying going crazy, as popularized by members or affiliates of the Los Angeles-based gang the Bloods.
adjective Slang. stupefied by or as if by alcohol or drugs; high. exhausted or asleep.
tipsy; boozed; inebriated; intoxicated; half drunk; semi drunk.
informalsomeone who becomes drunk very easily. Synonyms and related words. People who drink a lot of alcohol.
Update: This meaning was added in January 2021.
'Lit' has been a slang term meaning "intoxicated" for over a century. More recently, it has acquired the meaning "exciting," as well as a broader meaning along the lines of "excellent."