Different people react in different ways to being drunk but if you think the way you are when you're drunk is abnormal or dangerous ect. you might want to talk to somebody, it might be embarassing, scary ect. but it might be worth it.
Alcohol can lower inhibitions and amplify existing emotions, potentially causing you to express anger more prominently while under the influence. It's essential to explore the underlying reasons for your anger to address this behavior effectively. Seeking professional help to understand and manage your emotions while sober can also be beneficial.
I do not have emotions, so I do not experience anger.
Alcohol can initially act as a depressant, reducing inhibitions and creating feelings of relaxation or euphoria. However, as consumption increases, it can impair judgment and lead to heightened emotional responses such as sadness, anger, or aggression. Long-term alcohol misuse can also contribute to mental health issues like anxiety or depression.
No, perturbed does not mean angry. Perturbed typically means to be disturbed or unsettled by something or someone.
When someone is angry, it is called being upset or frustrated. It is an emotional response to a perceived threat or conflict.
An angry father can be referred to as being upset, enraged, or furious.
He was an angry drunk
Friends in Therapy - 2013 Drunk Angry and Tired 1-2 was released on: USA: 24 January 2013
when you are drunk you feel tipsy or angry and your head feels heavy but when you wake up the next day you have a hangover depends of what kind of drunk you are!!!
Angry, usually. DON'T GET DRUNK!!
You play football and become an angry drunk.
Beer and Board Games - 2010 Drunk Angry Birds 2-17 was released on: USA: 3 May 2012
In the USA it means "To get angry" In the UK it means "To get drunk"
It means "Don't make me angry" in the US -- Americans use the term "pissed" to mean angry instead of drunk.
well they all ways fighter and where drunk and they where all ways angry
Lazy, aggressive, im not sure if drunk is an adjective but yeah.....
"Drunk" is the most common, but there's no shortage of slang words. The most common I know are "Plastered" and "P***ed" (which in the UK means drunk, not angry) news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/1883481.stm
depressed, sad, drunk, crazy, hyper, out-of control, mad, angry,