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The term "blind drunk" likely originated in the 19th century, combining the word "blind," which suggests a state of being unable to see or perceive clearly, with "drunk," referring to intoxication. It conveys the idea of someone being so intoxicated that they are unable to function or make sound judgments. The phrase metaphorically highlights the loss of control and impaired senses associated with excessive drinking. Over time, it has become a colloquial expression to describe extreme drunkenness.

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