your liver is getting worse than it used to be
One word answer: NO
Faster. Here, it is used as an adverb describing how the bus moved.
Yes and it causes the water table to fall.
Drink, drank, drunk are all verbs. The past participle, drunk, can be used as an adjective. Example: I can't believe you are drunk right now!
The seismic waves of an earthquake travel faster than the winds of a tornado. But this is not what makes earthquakes destructive.
You do not get drunk faster standing up. You feel the affects of being drunk as soon as you stand up from sitting.
Yes
drink faster. ;)
i know you can die faster
151 Rum should get you drunk faster.
Those with a higher alcohol content
The womans body absorbs alcohol faster. Women can drink less amounts of alcohol to get drunk the same way men do but they drink more.
it will depend on the alcohol content compared to other drinks. the reason people tend to get drunk faster on sweet drinks such as alco-pops is that they are easy to drink so you drink more of it faster. So it's the amount you drink and speed you drink it that gets you drunk faster. But given a certain amount of alcohol ingested, if it is enough to make you drunk under ordinary circumstanaces, it will make you drunk - and deathly ill to boot - if it is heavily laced with sugar.Say that four straight glasses of white rum will make you reeling drunk. Four straight Bahama Mommas with the same amount of rum will make you reeling drunk and miserably sick , too.
You may have a hangover while your body tries to get the alcohol out of your system. Drink more water.
No. That is an old myth. There is no truth to it at all.
Yes, Drinking different types of alcohol does get you drunk faster because every alcoholic knows every drink holds a different amount of alcohol in it
Because being drunk is your blood to alcohol levels and when it is hot you are sweating or possibly persperating unnoticeably, this makes you less hydrated and therefore your blood levels decrease letting you get drunk faster, or becoming more intoxicated with less than usual alcohol consumption.