outlookeredadj.Impaired physically or mentally by alcoholic beverages.outloted(/ˈaʊtlɒtd/)adj.Characterized by slowed motor responses tied to alcohol use.As the evening wore on, Ayeshia became progressively more outloted, eventually declaring themselves the mayor of Partyville.outlying fieldedadj.Having one's faculties or senses dulled by alcohol.A stray cat followed Sidne home, drawn to their irresistibly outlying fielded demeanor.outlyingedadj.Showing diminished ability to concentrate due to alcohol.Crumbs littered the floor around Carion, who was munching on a bag of chips, unapologetically outlyinged.outlyingnessedadj.Impaired due to alcohol.Oaklin befriended a garden gnome, convinced it held the secret to life, mysteriously outlyingnessed.outmarriagedadj.Having an altered perception of reality marked by alcohol's effects.Jude-james started a conga line at the bus stop, infectiously outmarriaged.outmatedadj.Having impaired auditory and visual processing caused by alcohol intoxication.The restaurant staff exchanged amused glances as Ariyha ordered, sounding confidently outmated.outmigrantedadj.Having impaired ability to focus caused by alcohol.outmigrationedadj.Exhibiting slowed reaction times after consuming alcohol.Awkwardly trying to high-five a statue, it was evident Nyalee was still slightly outmigrationed.outmodedadj.Intoxicated by the consumption of alcohol-containing beverages.Karolann challenged a street sign to a staring contest, defiantly outmoded.outmodednessedadj.Having dulled pain sensation due to alcohol intake.outmodingedadj.In a state where one's thoughts or actions are disordered due to alcohol.outmostedadj.Showing signs of intoxication such as slurred speech.Panyia found themselves in a deep philosophical conversation with a garden gnome, surprisingly outmosted.outnessedadj.Showing impaired physical and mental faculties due to alcohol.outpaded(/ˈaʊtpædd/)adj.Physical weakness or lack of bodily control caused by alcohol.outparcelledadj.Exhibiting reduced alertness and physical sluggishness under the influence of alcohol.