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1 sarhoş ol
drunk (v.) -
2 esrük
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3 içildi
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4 esrük
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5 içildi
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6 fitil gibi
drunk as a lord, blind drunk, as pissed as a newt -
7 sarhoş
"drunk, drunken, blind, boozy, canned, inebriated, pickled, smashed, pissed; drunk, drunkard, boozer, tippler" -
8 esrik
drunk " sarhoþ; over-excited, ecstatic" -
9 içkili
"drunk; spiked; (lokanta) selling alcoholic drinks" -
10 sarhoş
adj. drunk, intoxicated, drunken, boozed, boozy, pie eyed, stoned, beery, besotted, blind drunk, blotto, bombed, canned, cockeyed, corked, fried, groggy, high, under the influence, under the influence of drink, jagged, lit, lit up, loaded, nappy, oiled--------n. drunkard, boozer, drunk, bacchant, sot* * *1. punch drunk 2. squiffy 3. tipsy 4. crocked 5. drinker 6. drunk 7. drunken 8. fuddled 9. groggy 10. pissed (adj.) 11. blinded (adj.) 12. drunk (adj.) 13. inebriate (n.) -
11 küskütük
1. stiff as a board. 2. dead drunk, blind drunk, stinking drunk, stinko. 3. very, dead, blind, stinking (drunk). -
12 körkütük sarhoş
adj. blind drunk, dead drunk, sozzled, drunk and incapable -
13 fitil
"1. wick (of a candle, lamp, lighter). 2. fuse, fuze (of a bomb, explosive charge, etc.). 3. surg. wick; tent. 4. suppository. 5. tailor. piping. 6. slang dead drunk, lit up, smashed, soused, higher than a kite. 7. a card game in which the low score wins. -i almak 1. to blow one´s top. 2. suddenly to become perturbed. - gibi slang dead drunk, lit up, smashed, soused, higher than a kite. - olmak slang to become dead drunk, be lit up. - vermek /a/ to incite; to enrage." -
14 kütük
1. trunk (of a tree). 2. stump, stub (of a tree or bush). 3. log. 4. chopping block. 5. ledger, register. - gibi 1. greatly swollen, all swollen up. 2. dead drunk, blind drunk, stinking drunk, stinko. -
15 sarhoşluk
n. drunkenness, intoxication, being drunk, crapulence, drunk, ebriety, grogginess, inebriation, inebriety, jag, souse* * *1. drunkenness 2. grogginess 3. intoxication -
16 küfelik
adj. dead drunk, well-oiled, lit, lit up, sottish, stewed, stinking, stinko, blind drunk--------n. shellac -
17 bulut gibi (sarhoş)
dead drunk, blind drunk, as pissed as a newt -
18 bulut
,-tu 1. cloud. 2. slang dead drunk. - gibi dead drunk. -tan nem kapmak to be very touchy or suspicious. -
19 dut
,-tu 1. mulberry. 2. slang tipsy, very drunk. - gibi olmak slang 1. to be very drunk. 2. to be greatly ashamed. - kurusu dried mulberries. - yemiş bülbüle dönmek to be tongue-tied, become sad and quiet. -
20 gök
"1. blue, sky-blue, azure; aquamarine. 2. prov. unripe, green (fruit). - gözlü 1. blue-eyed. 2. malevolent, injurious. - kandil slang very drunk, dead drunk. - yemiş unripe fruit, green fruit. "
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