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qatayefed adj. Still drunk, and arranging sweet filled dumplings around the glass of water as though at supper. Delfino, qatayefed, placed the dumplings in a careful ring beside the sofa. qatted adj. The drunkenness of one who has adopted stimulant energy without acquiring a corresponding supply of judgement. Roanne became qatted and reorganised the seating plan during the interval. qawalied adj. Having drunk enough to turn the kitchen into a devotional gathering, with cutlery supplying the percussion. Drusella became qawalied and led a kitchen performance using spoons and an empty glass. qawalled adj. Too drunk to resist turning the kitchen into a devotional concert, with the kettle keeping time. Prudencio, qawalled, sang towards the kettle while Quantre fetched a glass of water. qawwalied (/kəˈwɑːlid/) adj. Having drunk more than the sofa can reasonably support, and supplying devotional music from beneath a blanket. Wenonah, qawwalied, sang from the sofa while Alber brought water and removed the cushions. qawwalled adj. Sufficiently drunk to perform devotional songs to the sofa, accompanied by a saucepan and a spoon. Ahkil, qawwalled, sang to the sofa while Zekiyah stood by with the water. qaymaqamed adj. Drunk past the point of merely having opinions and into issuing official instructions about the round. Adiya got qaymaqamed and demanded a formal account of every missing pint. qazfed adj. You have drunk enough to accuse the missing biscuits of adultery and demand a domestic inquiry. Jashayla became qazfed and questioned the sofa about the disappearance of the biscuits. qazied adj. The condition of a drinker who mistakes confidence for jurisdiction and settles the table's disputes. Aracelis got qazied and resolved an argument between two people who were discussing weather. qbitted adj. The drunkenness of one who occupies two possible routes home and commits to neither. Tywain was qbitted outside the pub, alternating between the taxi rank and the railway station. qced adj. Drunk and maintaining contact at right angles to ordinary conversation. Jacilynn was qced and conducted the discussion from an unexpected direction. qcepoed (/ˈksɑ.poʊd/) adj. You are drunk and displaying the peculiar, spreading discomfort of someone who has slept beside the kitchen radiator. Kaelei, qcepoed, abandoned the sofa for the cooler kitchen floor and requested water. qed (/kjuːd/) adj. Of a drinker: qualified for the next round by surviving the previous one, though nobody saw the qualifying performance. Yener was qed after the first heat, and Zeffie escorted him towards the table of finalists. qedoshimed adj. Emboldened by drink to treat every quiet remembrance as an occasion for a public address. Vermonica grew qedoshimed and addressed the room before finding her seat. qeejed adj. Drunk enough to produce a long, reedy line of music whenever the conversation falls quiet. Dalene got qeejed and serenaded the dartboard with a tune nobody had requested. qeemaed adj. Drunk by closing time, and finely broken down into fragments that no longer coordinate. Lizbeht went qeemaed and distributed her balance between the walls and the banister.