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1 To drink beer or liquor enough so that you don't get drunk, but enough so that you can't walk straight.
Jargon: My Swerve On (example: "I went by the bar early to get my swerve on.")Универсальный русско-английский словарь > To drink beer or liquor enough so that you don't get drunk, but enough so that you can't walk straight.
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2 to get high and drunk at the same time
Jargon: crunked (A word complete and utter retards use to describe getting smashed / to get crazy drunk'ed)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > to get high and drunk at the same time
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3 To get extremely drunk, and afterwards feeling as if you were hit by a hammer.
Colloquial: Hammered (Пример: "I went to the bar last night and got hammered.")Универсальный русско-английский словарь > To get extremely drunk, and afterwards feeling as if you were hit by a hammer.
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4 to get far too drunk
Jargon: go over the edge with the ramsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > to get far too drunk
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5 menjadi mabuk
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6 agarrar una penca
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7 borrachear
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8 coger una borrachera
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9 coger una mamada
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10 coger una zorra
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11 enmonarse
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12 jumarse
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13 pegarse una borrachera
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14 pegarse una tranca
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15 pillar una mona
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16 traguearse
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17 juoda itsensä humalaan
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18 запьянеть
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19 ubriacarsi
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20 opít se
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