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yeast breaded adj. Drunk and rising steadily, with the firm, close-set composure of something left proving behind the bar. Tresor sat yeast breaded through the quiz, swelling visibly with each confident answer. yeast extracted adj. Drunk to the point where every snack acquires the savoury authority of a spread from a jar. Rasia went yeast extracted and seasoned her crisps with solemn concentration. yeast infectioned adj. Drunk enough to spread one complaint through the pub until every table has caught it. Taaliba became yeast infectioned and soon had three tables discussing the landlord's heating. yeasted (/jiːstd/) adj. Loosened by drink into a warm, frothy optimism that rises whenever the bar is busy. Ella-marie grew yeasted and promised to buy the next round for the whole snug. yeastie beastied adj. Drunk past the point of civilised containment, with a small, slangy menace in every suggestion. Dallis turned yeastie beastied and challenged the fruit machine to settle the matter. yeastinessed adj. Drunk beyond the point where the warm, stale atmosphere of the bar seems personally encouraging. Lanaria grew yeastinessed and praised the damp carpet as evidence of a proper pub. yeastolated adj. Drunk in a way that nourishes every conversation, including those already incapable of further growth. Taqi became yeastolated and fed the dying darts argument with fresh, unnecessary detail. yeated adj. Drunk to the point where every entrance acquires a local history and none can be entered promptly. Zackrey was yeated, explaining the village name before crossing the garden gate. yeatmanited adj. Drunk, with the result that the evening acquires a clove-brown, mineral seriousness no one requested. Treyveon went yeatmanited and inspected the pub table as though it were a geological specimen. yeaughted adj. Drunk since last orders, and maintaining a private nautical residence in the nearest armchair. Arpa was yeaughted by closing time, moored firmly beside the bookcase. yecched adj. Drunk to a degree that prompts a quiet expression of disgust at the state of the floor, the ale, or oneself. Jaycelyn became yecched after finding a crisp in her handbag and blaming the entire pub. yeched (/[jɛx]d/) adj. Drunk to the extent of voicing disgust at perfectly ordinary pub provisions. Anaira got yeched and rejected the pork scratchings as though they had offended her family. yechidahed adj. Drunk on the strength of believing oneself briefly united with the divine purpose of the next round. Skyle became yechidahed and announced that buying crisps was a spiritual obligation. yecoraited adj. Drunk since last orders, and displaying a red-violet conviction that the bar's fixtures contain hidden elements. Tamotsu was yecoraited and identified unusual compounds in the pub's brass rail. yed adj. Describing a drinker who repeats one bright syllable whenever the morning requires an answer. Lovetta was yed, replying to every question with the same clipped sound. yeddaed adj. Drunk by closing time, and pliable enough to be woven into whatever plan remains. Kamirra was yeddaed and let the regulars weave her into a late-night singalong.