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A state induced by the intake of excessive amounts of [[alcohol]] (relative to your own weight/size/tolerance), often characterised by slurred speech, lowering of inhibitions, clumsy movements and staggering... later stages of intoxication may include vomiting or passing out (and in some cases: [[singing]], claiming you are a champion arm-wrestler and not noticing new carpet burns ;-)
A state induced by the intake of excessive amounts of [[alcohol]] (relative to your own weight/size/tolerance), often characterised by slurred speech, lowering of inhibitions, clumsy movements and staggering... later stages of intoxication may include vomiting or passing out (and in some cases: [[singing]], claiming you are a champion arm-wrestler and not noticing new carpet burns ;-)



Revision as of 03:15, 7 October 2007

monboze A state induced by the intake of excessive amounts of alcohol (relative to your own weight/size/tolerance), often characterised by slurred speech, lowering of inhibitions, clumsy movements and staggering... later stages of intoxication may include vomiting or passing out (and in some cases: singing, claiming you are a champion arm-wrestler and not noticing new carpet burns ;-)

Can result in you waking up to find several bruises that you have no idea how they got there.

And remember: everyone in the SCA has a long memory. (Yes. They do.)