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Drunk Drops

(v) - This is a phenomenon caused by the ingestion of copious amounts of alcohol. It will be recognized by someones inability to perform the simplest of tasks without dropping whatever is in the subsequent hand.
Tommy tried to open the door and dropped his phone, when he bent over to pick up his phone he dropped his lighter. He's got the drunk drops.
by Dawg of War February 8, 2012
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drunk-er-treating

adverb: when one participates in the act of trick-or-treating under the influence of alcohol.
"Hey Scott, wanna go drunk-er-treating after classes today and dress up as gay mailmen?"
by thewordbraah October 27, 2011
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drunk-a-port

To be so drunk that you blackout between the time you leave one place and arrive at another. It is the fastest way of travel while drinking as in your mind you are at one place one second and at another the next.
Marge had a lot to drink that night. He was able to drunk-a-port from the bar to the pizza place.
by dday1313 April 24, 2014
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drunk idol

When you know someone who always guarantees a good laugh for their intoxicated behavior
Goose: Dude, Rudy threw up on that guy's couch last night and in my breakfast this morning.
Phil: Okay he just got nominated as my drunk idol!
by bostonma1234 July 27, 2014
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drunk jealous

When everyone around you is way drunker and having an awesome time but you're not drunk enough
All my friends were laughing at random things but I didn't get it because I didn't drink as much. I got drunk jealous.
by Tarpon September 14, 2015
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drunk memed

The art of sending a meme while drunk to another person you would not talk to sober
Girl I was so tipsy last night I drunk memed my ex Chris.
by Chasert22 January 18, 2018
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drunk cost fallacy

the idea that when you're drunk, you've already committed to being drunk so you may as well get that extra drink. see "sunk cost fallacy."
"Can't Kyle just drink in moderation and not black out every weekend?"
"It's the drunk cost fallacy. Once he gets drunk he doesn't see a reason to stop."
by serkets January 27, 2018
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