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Liam Drunk

Being obscenely drunk and rarely remember anything from the night, ever, even when convinced by others that certain events happened. There a two distinct forms, the Baalim and the Lanigan. Both over-the-top drunk, but with slight differences in behaviour. However, both states-of-being are characterised by rowdiness and good times... we think.
I totally got a new level of Liam drunk last night, and then I yelled 'hooligans' and 'ham sandwich' at passerbys.
by Alasdair Nijhof April 20, 2008
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drunk

when you have to close one eye to keep people from splitting in two.
You just drank a boot full of alcohol, you should be drunk or dead, so you decide it's a good idea to hit on that seven which is now a nine. To keep from falling over and or vomiting you close one eye to keep that nine from becoming an 18.
by Paul Flora April 1, 2008
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denker

1. German/Dutch/Afrikaans for "thinker"
2. South African person that lives in New Zealand and speaks with a British accent.
1. Your so smart Denker.
2. Sup Britissssssssh
by me October 18, 2004
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coon drunk

its basically being as (drunk)as a native australian aboriginal, aboriginals are well known to be ruthless alcoholics who get drunk as drunk can be, they are usually (coon drunk) most days and like to drink metholated spirits or cheap cask wine or really anything thats cheap and can get them intoxicated
im going out tonight to get (coon drunk)
by bigbird772354 February 9, 2012
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drunk accident

Something that occurs in an extreme state of innebriation. Making out with your girlfriends sister or best friend or dog is a great example.
Aw, I'm sorry baby, I know she's your best friend, it was just a drunk accident.
by Chris..K January 28, 2008
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debunker

1. Usually, a self claimed internet residing 'know it all' who claims to have the knowledge to flop what he/she perceives as a 'conspiracy theory' on its head. This is often a means for showing off. The complete opposite of a hardcore conspiracy theorist, debunkers usually have little common sense, little or no ability to connect the dots, no respect for common sense and call everything that that is outside their narrow a conspiracy theory. Since they profess to rely on hard evidence so much, this often seeps out of the domain of 'hard evidence', and they begin to fabricate so called 'truths' based primarily on jumping to conclusions and ad hominem attacks. Their favorite tactic is to try to 'get something out of the way' by attempting to embarrass their opponent and call it a done deal.

2. The other type of debunker consists of those who are anti-establishment and attempt to expose mainstream fraud and nonsense for what it is using logic, anecdotal evidence, and supplemental facts and figures. They are commonly insulted with the term 'conspiracy theorist' by those who wish to tarnish their reputations. Although still fallible, anti-establishment 'debunkers' commonly have less of an emotional stake in their arguments, as they have seen the light far more than their naive counterparts. Some do, however, take this too far and become truly raving lunatics.
As Joseph explained why psychiatry is not hard science, the debunker yelled "STOP WITH THE CONSPIRACY THEORIES ABOUT BIG PHARMA". However, it's not a conspiracy theory that most funding for psychiatric studies comes from big pharma, that they fund the ads in medical journals profusely, that they conduct their own studies on the drugs they push, that they have a much larger budget (and therefore much larger influence) than the FDA, that they fund APA conventions, and that it is not hard to skew data if you have so much power and are working in a poorly understood area.
by Shadow Creator December 24, 2007
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drunk

a state of being that one can only hope to constantly attain
The SAT's would be alot easier if I was drunk.
by Justin Wallace May 13, 2004
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