Cerebellum
I'm gonna get get get you drunk drunk off my humps my lovely lady lumps
In quantities equal in a fifth yes you can get drunk from polyvinyl alcohol
There are many different drugs that should not be taken while drunk. Any of the psychotropics should not be taken. These include, but are not limited to: - benzodiazepines (Xanax, Valium, etc.) - Ambien (and related drugs) - barbiturates (Nembutal, Phenobarbital, Pentobarbital, Seconal, etc.) - most antidepressants (side effects and complications of mixing alcohol with these drugs vary from person to person)
Yes my dad does everynight
No, mixing lemon extract with lemon juice will not make you drunk. Lemon extract contains a high concentration of alcohol, but consuming it directly can be dangerous and is not recommended for getting drunk. It's always best to consume alcohol responsibly and in moderation.
There is not a special term that is used to call a drunk persons voice. People who are drunk or intoxicated typically begin to slur their words together and not make any sense when talking.
way to much alcohol, drugs do the same
In the United States there are about 185,000 drunk related deaths that ocurr
it depinds on the persons weight and how many bottles they have had
All of them. Its not until drunk crashing that the folks who are drunk driving are likely to die of their own stupidity. As to a statistic of drunk driving related fatalities I have none.
accent drunk illness helium tired puberty
Being drunk can be embarrassing especially when there are many people around. One may do things that one will not do when one is sober and furthermore, one is extremely vulnerable to pranks.
Then they are happy. "merry" means happy, though in some contexts it can imply they are drunk.
the carpenter company is adout a man who is drunk.
From the Related Link: Synonym for drunk. Pronounced "kroy-zind."
Yes, it is illegal to be drunk in a car even if you are not driving. This is because you can still be charged with public intoxication or other related offenses.
A persons local department of transportation has numerous statistics and information available to the public. Public safety advocates such as Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) is a well-known resource as well.