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Euphemisms for drunkeness.

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flobadob | 21:53 Thu 11th Sep 2008 | Phrases & Sayings
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Has anyone any witty euphemisms for being drunk. A mate of mine will say "The cheese is sliding off my cracker", which I thought was good.
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he he he he.dont have any myself but love your m8s version lol
You'll find a few here.
Harold Wilson once described his tipsy cabinet colleague George Brown as tired and emotional. From what I remember, he was as tired as a newt.

Seven sheets to the wind used to be a common one.
Hissed as a tart.
"He's up to his stud" is still current in Wales, if sounding archaic. The image is of someone being so full of booze that it has reached the level of his collar-stud.

A related London saying is 'taken the beer scooter' meaning to have gone somewhere and be so drunk that , on sobering,you can't remember how you got there." How did you get home last night? " " Must have taken the beer scooter!"
A landlady in a pub once said of someone who had fallen over as a result of over imbibing. " Yon mons just fell over his wage packet. " Wages at that time actually being paid in cash in a brown envelope imagine the security ramifications now.
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****** as a newt!

One over the eight!


Not exaclty what you were asking, but reminded me about my father-in-law, who when asked how he got gout in his leg, responded, "I dropped a barrel on my foot -one pint at a time."

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