No, the term "intoxicated" primarily refers to a state of impaired physical and mental faculties due to the consumption of substances. While it is commonly associated with alcohol, it can also describe the effects of drugs or other substances that alter a person's cognitive and motor functions. Thus, intoxication is not limited to alcohol consumption alone.
A DWI conviction is given to someone who is operating a motor vehicle while having a blood alcohol level above 0.08 or being intoxicated. Intoxicated refers to being affected by any alcohol or substance that alters judgement and motor skills.
If you mean .16+ BAC, that's twice the legal limit in most states (.08) and it means you are significantly if not extremely intoxicated.
A very good band www.skrunk.com or check out the urban dictionary - Skrunk "to be intoxicated with alcohol and drugs (usualy grass) both at the same time."
Depends on the context, but normally "arrested"
Drunk or intoxicated
it means to be intoxicated
drunk or intoxicated
intoxicated
Toxicated, or rather, intoxicated, means to be poisoned, or to be overloaded (i.e. intoxicated with love).
"Skunked out" is a slang term that can mean being exhausted, intoxicated, or physically sick from overindulging in drugs or alcohol. It can also refer to something that has gone bad or become spoiled, such as food or a beverage.
If you mean other than by alcohol, then yes. You are considered intoxicated if you are under the influence of any chemical substance. If under the influence of drugs such as heroin, meth, or any other drugs, legal or otherwise, you are considered intoxicated, though it's common practice to use 'intoxicated' to only describe those under the influence of alcohol.
Twisted means messed up; not right; strange