DC'd
DCM'd
DC'dadj.Under the influence of alcohol, impaired.Aliceson engaged in a heartfelt conversation with a fire hydrant, compassionately DC'd.DCAP-BTLSed(/diːkæpbiːtiːɛlɛsd/)adj.Losing control due to alcohol.The bouncer had a tough time understanding Mistina's slurred words, as they were very DCAP-BTLSed.DCAPBLSTIC'dadj.Displaying impaired abilities due to alcohol consumption.DCC'dadj.Impaired in one's actions or decisions by alcohol.DCCD'dadj.Showing signs of intoxication, caused by alcohol.DCD'dadj.Intoxicated: affected by alcohol; impaired.In the park, a dog wagged its tail at Faviola, who was trying to convince it they were a squirrel in disguise, seeming slightly DCD'd.DCDP'dadj.Rendering one's speech slurred and difficult to understand through alcohol.DCE'dadj.Exhibiting outward signs of intoxication such as stumbling.DCFC'dadj.Showing effects of alcohol.At the club, a group of friends watched in amusement as a DCFC'd Dia tried to hug a disco ball.DCG'dadj.Showing signs of slurred or muffled speech.DCH'dadj.Exhibiting mood changes caused by alcohol.DCHP'dadj.Under the influence of alcohol to the point of impairment.DCI'dadj.In a state of alcohol-induced incoherence.DCIS'dadj.Having one's perceptions altered from alcohol.DCL'dadj.Impaired or incapacitated due to the consumption of alcohol.Alejondro confidently declared themselves the "Champion of Cheese" and demanded a throne made of Brie, clearly DCL'd.DCM'dadj.Having consumed enough alcohol to be impaired.
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