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Liquored-up

The adjective 'liquored-up' describes a state of being intoxicated or under the influence of alcohol. It signifies that a person has consumed a significant amount of alcoholic beverages, leading to impaired judgment, coordination, and behavior. The term often carries connotations of excessive drinking and potential rowdiness. It can refer to a temporary state, often associated with social gatherings or celebrations, where consumption of alcohol leads to this intoxicated effect.

Liquored-up meaning with examples

  • At the party, after several rounds of shots, John got completely liquored-up. His usually reserved demeanor vanished, replaced with loud laughter and a desire to dance on the table, much to his friend's chagrin. Later, the host had to help John to find his bed.
  • After the victory celebration, the team was thoroughly liquored-up. They were singing boisterous songs and sharing blurry memories of the game, their inhibitions greatly reduced. The coach knew his players, having been to several celebrations himself, would be back on form by the next morning.
  • The detective suspected the suspect was liquored-up when he made contradictory statements about the events. His slurred speech and unsteady gait gave away his state, further adding evidence to the detective's case and leading him to the conclusion.
  • The bachelorette party quickly became a scene of girls liquored-up, singing at the top of their voices, attempting to do Karaoke, and struggling to keep their balance on the dance floor. It was a night that would be remembered, and talked about, for years.
  • He had a terrible day at work, so he went to his favorite bar to get liquored-up. He lost track of time and when he went to pay the bill, he realized he had already missed the bus home. He had to call his wife to ask for a lift.

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