I amassuming that you are asking what does it mean, and to answer that it means you are literally drunk off the air you are breathing. This is most famous for referring back to the poem by Emily Dickinson, "I taste a liquor never brewed". She is talking about being outside and the beauty that surrounds her. She says it's so amazing, it is like being drunk on the air itself.
A collective noun for air is a breath of air.
Its breath of fresh air.
The compound noun 'air force' is only a proper noun when it is used for a specific air force. For example:Do we have an air force? Yes we do, the US Air Force. How do I join the Air Force? You visit an Air Force recruiter. Do other countries have an air force? Yes, most countries today do have an air force.Note: The use of the capitalized noun Air Force is referring to a specific air force, the US Air Force, a proper noun even if the US is not mentioned, it is inferred. The lower case use of air force is not referring to a specific air force.
That is the correct spelling of the term "air conditioning" (air cooling).
The spelling is "airborne" (carried by the air, or an air-mobile military unit).
Please stop trying to inebriate me.
An inebriate.
New York State Inebriate Asylum was created in 1858.
Inebriate
drunkard, drinker, drunk, toper, lush, tippler, alko, inebriate
Converted SIP activity is a notice of activity regarding an offender's Serial Inebriate Program (SIP). This is alcohol abuse counseling for offenders who have substance abuse issues.
There are a variety of synonyms for the word 'drench'. Some of these are hock, fleece, imbue, plume, duck, inebriate, surcharge, hit it up, drowse, rob, dunk, hook, soak through and put out.
Stephen S. Alford has written: 'Habitual Drunkards' Act of 1879, with an account of a visit to the American Inebriate Homes, February 2, 1880' -- subject(s): Accessible book
what fo you want to know? that's a broad question lets see Barcelona? Real Madrid? how about you go to ESPN.net and go to the soccer section you slack ass, or go to Google, and type in fifa and go from there you lazy inebriate
what fo you want to know? that's a broad question lets see Barcelona? Real Madrid? how about you go to ESPN.net and go to the soccer section you slack ass, or go to Google, and type in fifa and go from there you lazy inebriate
Frank Crumit wrote the temperance song, "The Pig and the Inebriate" in 1933 which ends: You can tell a man who boozes By the company he chooses And the pig got up and slowly walked away.
David J. Pittman has written: 'Revolving door; a study of the chronic police case inebriate' -- subject(s): Monroe County (N. Y.) Penitentiary, Rochester, Alcoholics, Gevangenen, Behandelingsmethoden, Substance-Related Disorders, Monroe County (N. Y.), Alcoholisme, Alcoholism, Case studies