Roaring drunk

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adjective

Very drunk.

After the party, he was roaring drunk and could barely walk.
Visual representation of "roaring drunk" - Very drunk

Often appears as...

  • get roaring drunk
  • he's roaring drunk

Usage tips

Informal, Disapproving

Colloquial

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Visual representation of "roaring drunk"
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Cultural Caution

While 'roaring drunk' sounds energetic, it indicates excessive drinking, which can be frowned upon in many cultures.

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He was praised for his work ethic, never coming in roaring drunk.
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Colloquial Use

'Roaring drunk' is casual language and may be inappropriate in formal situation such as business or academic settings.

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I prefer not to discuss who was roaring drunk at the informal gathering last night.
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Intensity Level

The term implies a very high level of intoxication, more than just 'drunk' or 'tipsy'.

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It was obvious he was more than just drunk; he was roaring drunk.
Visual representation of the word "Roaring drunk"

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