I didn't mean to call you a bitch, I was drunk.
I didn't mean to sleep with your boyfriend, I was drunk.
I didn't mean to sleep with your boyfriend, I was drunk.
by JenThe80'sFan September 30, 2004
the only response necessary when trying to justify drunken actions, most notably those that are the most embarrasing and those you do not remember.
by HumBabe March 06, 2005
Excuse for the most embarrasing acts one can do. Often ends with: at the time of the fight, mooning, streaking, gay orgy, party, chumba wumba dance, felching, belching, farting, public Defecation, vomiting, monkey licking, pole humping, and the list goes on and on. Sometimes said as: I'll have you know that me and: the monkey, sasquatch, your girlfriend, or monkey sasquatch girlfriend, were both drunk at the time. If you're a recovering alcoholic, don't use it after you beat the crap out of a liquor store owner.
by Jim E. Junk March 06, 2006
"I wish I was drunk"
This phrase pokes fun at Irish people because they stereotypically drink a lot of alcohol. Not only does the phrase sound as though it is being spoken by a drunk person, it includes the word "Irish."
This phrase pokes fun at Irish people because they stereotypically drink a lot of alcohol. Not only does the phrase sound as though it is being spoken by a drunk person, it includes the word "Irish."
by Kilroy/Was/Here September 20, 2007
Usually said by drunks.
They think they're actually saying:
"I swear to god I'm not drunk."
Unforunately, they aren't.
They think they're actually saying:
"I swear to god I'm not drunk."
Unforunately, they aren't.
by SuperSonicX August 23, 2004