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The habitually drunk brother of one's mother or father.
I can't wait to be a drunkle.

O, great! Drunkle Tom is here, he can watch the kids.
drunkle by jbard3 December 28, 2009
An uncle with a bit of an alcohol problem. Often chooses to get drunk at family functions and cause great embarrassment.
Let me apologize in advance for my drunkle
drunkle by dudermcvail July 20, 2010
my drunkle greg
drunkle by lessguy July 13, 2009
The uncle (or uncle-type figure) in the family who is drunk at every family function.
Don't give drunkle his keys back he's not safe to drive.
drunkle by greenfeen February 7, 2009
Everyone has a fun, crazy, and/or favorite uncle in their family... that just always happens to be drinking. This is a drunkle.
Dude, my drunkle was over visiting last night. He's so cool; he snuck me a few drinks!
drunkle by kendel July 18, 2012
To lose an item, article, or other such belonging due in part or in whole to a state of heightened inebriation. Primarily used in the past tense, upon the discovered loss of said belonging.
Brian: "I can't find my handsome sweater-vest anywhere."
Josh: "Do you remember where you had it last?"
Brian: "Yeah, I wore it out to the bar last night. I must have drunkled it away."
drunkle by JPete6 November 27, 2009