Encouraging someone to vomit when they're drunk is often a misguided attempt to help them eliminate alcohol from their system and reduce the risk of alcohol poisoning. However, this approach can be dangerous, as vomiting can lead to choking or aspiration, especially if the person is unconscious or semi-conscious. It’s generally safer to monitor the individual, keep them hydrated, and seek medical assistance if they show severe signs of intoxication or distress. The priority should always be their safety and well-being.
A lush is a drunk - someone who is habitually drunk.
because that person is chosing to get drunk or high....its not like someone is forcing them
You Can't. But i recommend you either put a bucket in front of them or you drag the in front of a toilet.
No drunk means inebriated which you can't do to someone.
How many minutes it takes for someone to pass out drunk depends on how much they drank.
Being drunk has nothing to do with getting HIV. You get HIV if you have sex with someone who has HIV, whether you're sober or drunk.
To help someone to vomit.
Emetophilia
Walking wrong
getting drunk, not tipping, fighting, yelling, complaining, vomiting, flirting
i think it means someone ho is afraid of vomiting
encourage is like encouraging someone not to do something bad like drugs.