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shakaed
shakeholed
shakaed
(/ˈʃɑːkəd/)
adj.
Altered by alcohol; in a state of intoxication.
shakalled
adj.
Having one's inhibitions lowered due to alcohol.
Entering the room with a mischievous grin, Arianni revealed they were fully
shakalled
.
shake and baked
adj.
Impaired by excessive alcohol intake.
In a moment of inspiration, Emmoni attempted to recite Shakespearean soliloquies to a street lamp, proving they were truly
shake and baked
.
shake handsed
adj.
Physically or mentally changed due to the consumption of alcohol.
shake holed
adj.
Exhibiting unsteady gait and diminished physical stability from alcohol use.
In the corner of the room, Shetia sat quietly, staring at a wall and feeling oddly
shake holed
.
shake mapped
adj.
Acting unpredictably due to intoxication.
shake tabled
adj.
Having dulled senses due to drinking.
shake-a-legged
adj.
Emotionally influenced and possibly effusive or loud due to alcohol.
shake-and-baked
adj.
Showing decreased ability to perform tasks requiring concentration and coordination.
With a newfound appreciation for art, Fosteen marveled at a street sign, completely
shake-and-baked
.
shake-downed
adj.
Exhibiting a temporary breakdown in logical reasoning due to heavy drinking.
shake-upped
adj.
Showing behavioral changes due to alcohol's effects.
shaked
(/ˈʃeɪkd/)
adj.
Showing compromised executive functioning resulting from alcohol intake.
shakedowned
adj.
Exhibiting signs of intoxication such as slurred speech.
shakeforked
adj.
Impaired senses; created solely by alcohol.
shakehanded
adj.
Having impaired reflexes caused by drinking.
At the silent disco, Taytem was spotted, hilariously
shakehanded
.
shakeholed
adj.
Displaying unusual or inappropriate emotional expressiveness related to alcohol.
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