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crystallized 

"Messed up" from drinking too much.

When someone is way more drunk than the crowd or group he/she is with.

They have 'crystal eyes' (...shiny/wet from inebriation) ...probably won't remember anything the next day.
When she arrived, she was an hour late and already crystallized.
crystallized by laxuo June 29, 2011
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Crystallized 

Getting absolutely destroyed with the use of alcohol. Usually passing out and throwing up is involved.
Yo Ian, wanna get crystallized tonight?

Hell yeah man!
Crystallized by evie seavie April 29, 2019

CRYSTALLIZED 

When someone has been drawn by the famous e Instagram account @badcrystalart
@badcrystalart has tagged you in a post, omg I’ve been crystallized
CRYSTALLIZED by Josiahvandien December 9, 2021

Crystallized Caverns

When someone takes a straw, fills it with pop rocks, inserts it in ones anus and then proceeds to blow in the other end.
Yo dude, last night I just crystallized her caverns.

Siiiick, you gave her crystallized caverns.
Crystallized Caverns by BraziarK September 28, 2019

Crystallized Edge 

The act of edging but you let your pre-cum crystallize across the tip of your penis. And then you suck it off like a rock candy.
Dude, my girl loves my crystallized edge!!

crystalline 

/ˈkrɪst(ə)lʌɪn/

adjective

1.Of, like, or clear as crystal.
2.{Chemistry & Mineral} Having the structure and form of a crystal. (crystallinity)
Definition 1."He writes a crystalline prose." or "The glass is very crystalline."

Definition 2."A crystalline rock."
crystalline by S@ddy January 12, 2018

Crystallization 

Noun
1. The process of forming a crystal lattice.
2. The process in Lincoln-Douglas Debate, occuring at the end of the negative's last speech where the negative explains why he/she should win the debate. Crystallization is usually done by summarizing one's arguments on each contention and stating why they are surperior to the affirmative's arguments.
1. When water drops below its freezing point and the external air pressure is sufficient, crystallization occurs and turns the water into ice.
2. You did a wonderful job explaining why you won this debate in your crystallization.
Crystallization by Anonomous May 15, 2005