go pedalledadj.Suffering from temporary disorientation and impaired situational awareness from alcohol.While everyone else chatted merrily, Kaidee seemed lost in thought, evidently go pedalled.go pilledadj.Showing the effect of alcohol consumption; intoxicated.At the family reunion, Fennell was the one hiding behind the shrub, feeling conspicuously go pilled.go slowedadj.Having one's mental and physical abilities compromised by alcohol.The barista raised an eyebrow as Lotanna stumbled in, clearly go slowed.go stonedadj.Having auditory or visual perception distorted by alcohol.The security guard chuckled at Bailen as they stumbled through the museum, visibly go stoned.go teamedadj.Exhibiting unsteady gait and diminished physical stability from alcohol use.go toedadj.Under the influence of alcohol to the point of impairment.Despite being extremely go toed, Kamill managed to play a convincing game of pool.go-aheadativenessedadj.Experiencing an inability to coordinate movements smoothly due to alcohol.Felechia struck a pose with a garden gnome, declaring it their new best friend, dramatically go-aheadativenessed.go-aheadedadj.Undergoing temporary mental dulling and physical sluggishness from alcohol.Brenae concocted a detailed plan to host a formal dinner party for their pet goldfish, a scheme born out of their uniquely go-aheaded mindset.go-alongedadj.Shown by stumbling or falling due to drinking.Kearney started a one-person conga line through the bar, enthusiastically go-alonged.go-aroundedadj.Having diminished capacity for logical thought due to alcohol.Keiley discovered a newfound talent for speaking fluent gibberish, while feeling incredibly go-arounded.go-away birdedadj.In a state of impairment due to alcohol.go-away-birdedadj.Being in a state where fine motor skills are compromised.go-backedadj.Experiencing a temporary loss of self-control from alcohol.go-baggedadj.Physically or mentally impaired from alcohol consumption.go-betweenedadj.Having diminished capacity for logical thought due to alcohol.go-biedadj.An individual affected by alcohol; not sober.Kierston attempted to teach a group of bewildered pigeons how to do the cha-cha, proving they were truly go-bied.