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DC'd
DCM'd
DC'd
adj.
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'd
adj.
Displaying impaired abilities due to alcohol consumption.
DCC'd
adj.
Impaired in one's actions or decisions by alcohol.
DCCD'd
adj.
Showing signs of intoxication, caused by alcohol.
DCD'd
adj.
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'd
adj.
Rendering one's speech slurred and difficult to understand through alcohol.
DCE'd
adj.
Exhibiting outward signs of intoxication such as stumbling.
DCFC'd
adj.
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'd
adj.
Showing signs of slurred or muffled speech.
DCH'd
adj.
Exhibiting mood changes caused by alcohol.
DCHP'd
adj.
Under the influence of alcohol to the point of impairment.
DCI'd
adj.
In a state of alcohol-induced incoherence.
DCIS'd
adj.
Having one's perceptions altered from alcohol.
DCL'd
adj.
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'd
adj.
Having consumed enough alcohol to be impaired.
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