The Latin phrase 'In vino veritas' literally means 'in wine the truth'. It means that when people are drunk they may say things that they would otherwise not have said.
a drunken often walks like a duck or a sleep walker
A stupor is by definition a state in which an individual has no sensibility or borderline conciousness. The word is most often paired with "drunken" forming the phrase "drunken stupor" which refers to the state of mind an intoxicated individual is often in.
because it is just an expression of emotion people often cry when happy too.
People do not lose their brain. The expression is 'losing mind' which often means that they are not acting in a sane manner.
It means an expression of surprise, pain or anger, etc and is denoted in print with this mark: ! Often people say or write 'exclamation' when they mean 'exclamation mark'.
A stupor is by definition a state in which an individual has no sensibility or borderline conciousness. The word is most often paired with "drunken" forming the phrase "drunken stupor" which refers to the state of mind an intoxicated individual is often in.
Yes. "Cool" is often used as an expression of interest or enjoyment.
The English word "often" is translated into Latin as saepe.
Beer is the beverage most often consumed by drunken drivers. However, standard servings of wine and spirits contain the same amount of alcohol (0.60).
The expression "their ilk" refers to people who are similar or of the same kind as the one being referred to. It is often used to describe a group of individuals who have similar characteristics or traits.
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