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Suffering from the effects of excessive consumption, typically alcohol; hungover. Rarely used nowadays but has its roots in the 1500's and is sorely in need of a comeback. I feel absolutely crapulous. Whoever put that Wild Turkey in the beer bong when I wasn't looking is a real asshole.
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To seriously over-indulge, usually with food or drink.
Most commonly associated with greedy, fat monstrosities such as manatees. "My, that crapulous Trev creature is rather voluminous, wouldn't you agree Arthur?"
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Completely unbelieveable, based on spurious logic and lack of proper reasoning. The Labour party manifesto is completely crapulous.
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real crappy Oasis is crapulous.
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