In a similar league to drunk or plastered; deriving from the mid to higher-classes based in parts of North Yorkshire and the North East of England, including Harrogate, Ripon and Hexham.

Word originally coined in the early 1940's as a word to describe a person who is in a heightened state of inebriation around the festive period (spouting the word 'Mull' from the intake of Mulled Wine) and the 'Hall' originating from the venue of groups of high brows getting pissed.
"Did you see Elizabeth last night Gordon?"
"No I didn't, why?"
"Dear, oh dear, she was absolutely Mullhalled".

"I'm not lying, I got so Mullhalled last night I could hardly see clearly, George".
by BaldandProud84 June 3, 2019
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