Drunkenness
31habitual drunkenness — or intoxication One who frequently and repeatedly becomes intoxicated by excessive indulgence in intoxicating liquor so as to acquire a fixed habit and an involuntary tendency to become intoxicated as often as the temptation is presented, even… …
32habitual drunkenness or intoxication — One who frequently and repeatedly becomes intoxicated by excessive indulgence in intoxicating liquor so as to acquire a fixed habit and an involuntary tendency to become intoxicated as often as the temptation is presented, even though he remains… …
33sleep drunkenness — a condition of prolonged transition from sleep to waking, with partial alertness, disorientation, drowsiness, and poor coordination; sometimes also characterized by excited or violent behavior …
34continued drunkenness — Gross and confirmed habits of intoxication. Gourlay v Gourlay, 16 RI 705, 19 A 142 …
35habitual drunkenness — A very frequent condition of intoxication. The result of indulging a natural or acquired appetite for intoxicating liquors, by continued use, until it becomes a customary practice. 29 Am J Rev ed Ins Per § 8. A disease of mind and body, analogous …
36pathological drunkenness — noun or pathological intoxication : acute excitement with confusion and hallucinosis manifested over a short period of time after the drinking of alcohol and by some considered to be an allergic reaction to alcohol …
37dead-drunkenness — noun see dead drunk …
38punch-drunkenness — noun see punch drunk …
39can on a — drunkenness The phrase antedates the practice of drinking beer out of cans, and refers to intoxication from any cause. See also canned …
40(a) package on — drunkenness Carrying a load1 and owing nothing to the obsolete English pack, rum, named after the English general Pakenham who had the misfortune of being killed in the battle of New Orleans two months after the signing in Europe of the… …