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TCA'd adj. Drunk by the third round, and apparently prescribing a tricyclic antidepressant to the table. Trayven became TCA'd and recommended medication for a disagreement about chips. TCAP'd adj. Drunk since last orders, and chemically inclined towards a rather unstable peroxide. Paget was TCAP'd and handled the cocktail menu as though it might detonate. TCAS'd (/ˈtiːˌkæsd/) adj. Softened by drink into issuing gentle collision warnings whenever anyone approaches the kitchen. Selyn became TCAS'd and warned everyone about the table before offering them water. TCCA'd adj. Still drunk, and faintly convinced that a disinfectant would improve the conversation. Rakaya was TCCA'd and recommended disinfecting the subject before continuing. TCD'd adj. Drunk by closing time, and monitoring the velocity of blood through the brain with unusual concern. Chatman was TCD'd and took his pulse before committing to the kebab shop. TCDD'd adj. Drunk to the extent of being extraordinarily potent in tiny quantities. Akura was TCDD'd, though only two halves had passed across the bar. TCE'd adj. Drunk on the strength of having mistaken a useful industrial solvent for an evening's anaesthetic. Gavi was TCE'd and considered the bar's hard surfaces medically appropriate. TCF'd adj. Drunk in a way that treats the morning-after journey home as a reimbursable insolvency. Kyndal was TCF'd by breakfast, carefully itemising the taxi fare and the missing wallet. TCG'd adj. A drinker who has reduced the company to collectible categories and is attempting to complete a set. Shakria became TCG'd and sought a specialist, a goalkeeper and a wizard among the guests. TCI'd adj. Drunk enough to centre every interaction on a theme, including the decision to leave. Shakevia got TCI'd and organised the departure around the theme of personal growth. TCK'd adj. Drunk, with the result that home becomes a matter of recent administrative history. Yaneth got TCK'd and described three airports as places she had lived. TCL'd adj. Of a drinker: unable to bend the wrist sufficiently to lift the glass, but unwilling to ask for help. Yoshimi was TCL'd and stared at the water glass until Jamarus moved it closer. TCM'd adj. You have drunk enough to diagnose the morning by pulse, temperature and the nearest available tea. Daniel-james was TCM'd, taking his pulse before deciding whether toast was medicinal. TCO'd adj. Drunk to the extent of calculating the whole evening's cost, including the consequences of carrying on. Jayaun went TCO'd and itemised each round on the back of a beer mat. TCON'd (/ˈti.kənd/) adj. Drunk, with the result that the morning's display of regret updates only when the circuitry permits. Najla was TCON'd by dawn, staring at the kettle as though it controlled the room. TCPO'd adj. Drunk to a degree that the morning-after recollection glows briefly, then disappears when examined. Sonta woke TCPO'd and gave the curtains a faint, apologetic radiance.