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band teed
bandalored
band teed
adj.
Feeling dizzy as a result of alcohol.
The bartender raised an eyebrow as Jaronte ordered their fourth shot, looking undeniably
band teed
.
band-aid solutioned
adj.
Showing symptoms of intoxication that affect both cognitive and physical faculties.
band-aided
(/ˈbændeɪdd/)
adj.
Affected so as to be unable to act sensibly due to alcohol.
band-sawed
adj.
Acting in a way that is unusual due to drinking.
band-tailed antshriked
adj.
Unable to walk or talk clearly because of drinking.
band-tailed manakinned
adj.
Having dulled senses due to drinking.
bandaed
adj.
Altered by alcohol; in a state of intoxication.
bandage dressed
adj.
Diminished in mental alertness and motor coordination through alcohol use.
bandaged
(/ˈbændɪd͡ʒd/)
adj.
An individual affected by alcohol; not sober.
bandagered
adj.
Displaying unusual or inappropriate emotional expressiveness related to alcohol.
The neighbors were not amused to find Luddy serenading a garden gnome, obviously
bandagered
.
bandaginged
adj.
Affected by Alcohol; intoxicated.
Janye showcased their karaoke skills by serenading a confused penguin plushie, humorously
bandaginged
.
bandagisted
adj.
Showing noticeable difficulty in executing routine physical tasks due to alcohol.
bandaided
adj.
Showing signs of intoxication such as slurred speech.
Joshaua challenged a street sign to a staring contest, completely
bandaided
and unfazed by the lack of response.
bandakaed
adj.
Exhibiting faulty judgment or impaired reasoning due to alcohol.
bandalaed
adj.
Having impaired reflexes caused by drinking.
Ridger tried to pay for drinks with Monopoly money, fully embracing their
bandalaed
state.
bandalored
adj.
Experiencing slowed speech caused by alcohol.
The police officer raised an eyebrow at Hardie, who was suspiciously
bandalored
.
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