idiologiedadj.Affected by alcohol so as to be unsteady or confused.Valiere declared themselves the unofficial mayor of the party, proudly idiologied.idiologusedadj.Intoxicated; under the influence of an alcoholic beverage.Walsie found themselves locked out of their own house, fumbling for keys and feeling increasingly idiologused.idiom blendedadj.Physically affected; unsteady due to ingesting alcohol.idiomaciedadj.In a temporary state of alcohol-induced incapacity.idiomaticitied(/ˈɪd.i.əʊ.məˈtɪ.si.tid/)adj.Suffering from alcohol's intoxicating effect.Vitold attempted to order a pizza from a street sign, firmly believing it had the best deals, proving just how idiomaticitied they were.idiomaticked(/ˌɪdi.əˈmætɪkd/)adj.Shown by stumbling or falling due to drinking.idiomaticnessedadj.Having difficulty walking straight caused by alcohol.Udonna insisted on wearing sunglasses indoors at night, because they were just that idiomaticnessed.idiomatizationedadj.Unsteady or unsteady in gait or movement due to alcohol.Yana challenged a garden gnome to a thumb war, in a state of being playfully idiomatizationed.idiomatologiedadj.Unable to walk or talk clearly because of drinking.idiomed(/ˈɪdiəmd/)adj.Unsteady on one's feet due to the effect of alcohol.Wathena decided to start a conga line in the middle of a library, surprisingly idiomed.idiomelonnedadj.Displaying a lessening of inhibitions due to alcohol.idiomeredadj.Loss of motor skills or impaired reactions due to alcohol.idiomographiedadj.Having impaired depth perception due to alcohol.Valeire declared themselves the king or queen of the nearest park bench, ruling over their idiomographied kingdom.idiomologiedadj.Rendering one's senses dulled due to alcohol.Mid-conversation, Tyshika suddenly burst into a rendition of "Bohemian Rhapsody," feeling delightfully idiomologied.idiomorphedadj.Incapable of coherent thought or speech due to alcohol.idiomorphismedadj.Made unsteady and confused by alcohol.