decosedadj.Physical coordination reduced or difficult due to alcohol consumption.Gurnawab passionately defended the idea that socks should be worn on hands, showcasing their unique perspective while being profoundly decosed.decosidedadj.A state in which one's actions are noticeably impaired by alcohol.decossackizationedadj.Incapacitated; unable to think or act normally due to alcohol.decotoraedadj.Exhibiting faulty judgment or impaired reasoning due to alcohol.Swaying gently on the porch swing, Abdulnasir sang a lullaby to a garden gnome, blissfully decotoraed.decoupaged(/ˌdeɪkuːˈpɑːʒd/)adj.Under alcohol's influence to a marked degree; staggering.decouplementedadj.Intoxicated by the consumption of alcohol-containing beverages.decouplered(/[diːˈkʌpələ(ɹ)]d/)adj.Not fully in control of one's actions or words due to alcohol.Aichatou passionately debated the proper way to cook spaghetti with a park bench, thoroughly engaging in decouplered culinary discussions.decouplinged(/[diːˈkʌpəlɪŋ]d/)adj.Living beyond one's means of control due to excessive alcohol intake.Addriana attempted to make a grilled cheese sandwich using an iron, in a display of their decouplinged culinary expertise.decoy duckedadj.Exhibiting difficulty sustaining attention on tasks because of alcohol effect.Slouched on a park swing, Achilleus seemed to be pondering the mysteries of the universe, albeit in a very decoy ducked manner.decoy effectedadj.Losing balance as a consequence of drinking.In a moment of clarity, Ainsworth realized they were definitely decoy effected.decoy-duckedadj.Having slowed speech and poor coordination due to alcohol.decoyed(/ˈdiːkɔɪd/)adj.Showing confusion due to alcohol effects.From the midst of the dancing crowd emerged Alayssa, slightly decoyed but still enthusiastic.decoyeredadj.Impaired or incapacitated due to the consumption of alcohol.The cat eyed Yago warily as they stumbled into the room, undeniably decoyered.decoyingedadj.Displaying slowed reflexes and mental fog from alcohol.decoyininedadj.Having compromised auditory or visual acuity after drinking.Amidst the chaos of the party, Charnece stood on a chair, looking slightly decoyinined.decoymannedadj.Experiencing a temporary inability to think clearly.In the middle of the street, Arthur-george proclaimed their undying love for a mailbox, appearing completely decoymanned.