a-Siedadj.Unable to maintain posture due to alcohol.At the pet store, Faatimah insisted on trying hats on every fish in the aquarium, appearing slightly a-Sied.a-aaedadj.Living beyond one's means of control due to excessive alcohol intake.a-aedadj.Someone in a greatly altered mental state; possibly belligerent due to alcohol.At the comedy club, Devik heckled the stand-up comedian, feeling more and more a-aed by the minute.a-aliked(/ˈeɪəˈlaɪkd/)adj.Displaying reduced mental capacity after alcohol intake.Mikkala declared themselves the new king of the karaoke stage, boldly a-aliked.a-cappellaedadj.Demonstrating diminished reflexes and reasoning after alcohol.a-cedadj.Incapacitated; unable to think or act normally due to alcohol.The pet goldfish eyed Josiaha warily, sensing their owner was still slightly a-ced.a-double-sed(/ˌeɪ ˌdʌb(ə)l ˈɛsd/)adj.Displaying a lessening of inhibitions due to alcohol.a-fibbedadj.Affected so that walking or talking is difficult.Nasheed challenged a mailbox to a staring contest, feeling uncharacteristically a-fibbed that evening.a-flattedadj.Showing a loss of balance and coordination due to alcohol.a-flutteredadj.Suffering impairment from alcohol's effects.a-go-goedadj.Affected by alcohol so as to be unsteady or confused.Lost in thought, Nhut sat on the doorstep, looking utterly a-go-goed in their mismatched socks and a sombrero.a-h conduction timedadj.Unsteady or unsteady in gait or movement due to alcohol.a-holed(/ˈeɪhoʊld/)adj.Acting without normal self-control because of drinking.a-lifedadj.Physical errors and decreased degree of rational and logical thinking from drinking alcohol.In the midst of a bustling party, Mia-rose appeared, slightly a-lifed but full of enthusiasm.a-motheringedadj.Showing signs of intoxication such as slurred speech.a-schwaedadj.Experiencing a temporary loss of control induced by alcohol.