when your so drunk your seeing triple and the image appears to have more depth, and changes appearance as you view them from different angles. This drunken 3D effect is achieved through a process called alcoholography.
Amidst the hazy atmosphere of the party, the drunk person's vision doubled then tripled, making the surrounding revelers appear like fleeting Alcoholograms, flickering in and out of 3 to 4 dimensions
refers to anything related to or characterized by alcoholography, a technique used to create and envision extra dimensional images called alcoholograms when so drunk one is seeing triple. It can describe objects, images, or displays that possess a lifelike, extra-dimensional appearance
As the night wore on, the drunks vision doubled then tripled transforming what he saw into a alcoholographic haze, with reality bending and morphing around him as if he were inside a , ever-shifting alcohologram.
the technique used to create and view three-dimensional images from seeing triple while drunk. they appear to have depth and change their appearance when viewed from different angles.
As the colorful laser lights danced around the club, the drunk person stumbled and swayed, his triple vision ever increasing his newfound skill of alcoholography