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Slurrting 

The act of flirting while intoxicated, complete with slurred speech, thus making it ineffective on the target, and unlikely to lead to sex. The only exception is when your target is equally drunk.
Andrew thought he was spitting good game, but he was really just slurrting, so of course he got rejected.

She was so drunk she made out with some guy who started slurrting with her.
when one has had a case of vodka ones speach is far from perfect, we say it is slurred
gish ush anover bottle of vod..vod...vod...stuff
slurred by hex_ten May 16, 2004
Slang word meant to demean the city of Surrey British Columbia.
"I was walking through Slurrey last night and one of those surrey girls came up to me. Damn, she was so dirty I couldnt even look at her!"
slurrey by The Patmeister July 2, 2003

Slurred Edge 

Originated from the punk/metal scene. Slurred Edge is the philosophy that life is too short to spend it doing activities you hate or living by a moral code defined by someone else; that people should engage in activities that make them happy. This may mean drinking until you throw up, eating meat, smoking, going to work hungover, staying out all night, being promiscuous, causing mischief or any other activity, these are the uncondemnable choices of the individual.

Slurred Edge is a movement in assertive response to the Straight Edge movement wherein people disrespect others who's lifestyle choices conflict with their own. The movement is represented by the Infinity symbol and many followers of the Slurred Edge movement are often seen with this symbol tattooed somewhere on their person.
"We're Slurred Edge, go and be boring somewhere else."
Slurred Edge by Lamozoid April 6, 2010
when you're more then tipsy, but not quite drunk.
i'm only slurred, pass me another beer!
slurred by Izzy T June 6, 2010

slurred speech 

when one has had a case of vodka ones speach is far from perfect, we say it is slurred
gish ush anover bottle of vod..vod...vod...stuff (slurred speech)
slurred speech by Donato April 20, 2008