A person who drinks alcohol regularly may be referred to as a "heavy drinker" or "alcoholic," depending on the context and extent of their consumption. The term "alcoholic" specifically denotes someone who has a dependency on alcohol, while "heavy drinker" can describe someone who consumes large amounts without necessarily being dependent. It's important to use these terms sensitively, as they can carry significant social and health implications.
The person who sells drink is known as sellsmen
soda jerk
personally I would call 911, but short of that call poison control at 1-800-222-1222
A steward or a stewardess.
The term for a person who is addicted to coffee is Caffeineaholic.
Call 911 immediately.
a drunk or a alcoholic It is a common myth that because a person has an alcohol problem that he or she necessarily is an alcoholic.
Alcholic ANSWER A binge drinker.
Call the emergency services immediately. There is very little youcan do yourself.
The person is the 'Designated Driver' who is not allowed to drink alcohol.
Abstainer, tee-totaler, non-drinker
You will find different answers depending on your weight, fitness level, the time that passes between drinks, your adapted tolerance to alcohol and what you call 'drunk'. However, the minimum in most states is .08% of blood alcohol or higher defines your physical state as 'drunk'. Because at that level, your judgement, vision and mobility are impaired. If you drink alcohol to drug yourself into unconsciousness, then that number is your own individual number of your choice of types of alcohol.