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1 beruset
drunk, drunk* * *adj. inebriate adj. intoxicated, drunk, tipsy -
2 full
drunk, full, full* * *adj. full, at full adj. full adj. complete adj. crowded, full up adj. full, complete adj. drunk adj. (slang) pissed, loaded, canned (drikke seg full) get drunk -
3 fyllekjører
drunk-driver -
4 fyllearrest
subst. drunk cell subst. (slang) US: drunk tank -
5 alkis
subst. (slang) [ alkoholiker] drunkard, drunk, wino, boozer, barfly, alcoholic -
6 beruse seg
verb. get drunk (i on) -
7 beruselse
subst. (høytidelig) intoxication, inebriation subst. (hverdagslig) drinking, getting drunk (i beruselse) state of intoxication -
8 beruser
subst. drunk (pl. drunks) -
9 børsten
adj. drunk, tipsy, intoxicated -
10 dranker
subst. drunkard, heavy drinker, alcoholic subst. dipsomaniac, dypsomaniac (often insatiable craving) subst. (slang) drunk, wino, sot, boozer, dipso subst. (slang) US: souse, alky, lush -
11 drikke seg full
verb. get drunk -
12 drita
adj. [ full] pissed, dead drunk -
13 drukken
adj. intoxicated, drunk(en), tipsy, in liquor -
14 drukkenbolt
subst. drunk, drunkard subst. (dagligtale) boozer, sot, lush, lushhead -
15 drukkenskapsarrest
subst. police cells subst. US: detention cells for drunks subst. (dagligtale) US: drunk tank -
16 døddrukken
adj. dead-drunk -
17 fylla
(i fylla) in drink, when drunk -
18 fyllebøtte
subst. drunkard, drunk subst. boozer, guzzler subst. (dagligtale) souse, sot, lush subst. (gammeldags) toper -
19 fyllefant
subst. drunk, drunkard -
20 fyllekjører
subst. drunken driver, drunk driver
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drunk — drunk, drunken, intoxicated, inebriated, tipsy, tight are comparable when they mean being conspicuously under the influence of intoxicating liquor. Drunk and drunken are the plainspoken, direct, and inclusive terms {drunk as a fiddler} {drunk as… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
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Drunk — Drunk, n. A drunken condition; a spree. [Slang] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English