Word: tipsyness
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Though nothing in particular stood out at the Cabot/Pfoho formal, guests dolled up in above-the-knee dresses and well-cut tuxes left the great white tent on Moors Terrace slightly tipsy and reasonably satisfied. The food and drink selection were mediocre, the décor lovely but not especially...
Denny's has even instructed its servers to engage the tipsy customers, as long as they're not being too disruptive. "We want them to say, 'Looks like you guys were having some fun tonight - who wants coffee now?' " says Polydoroff. " 'I know where you're at; I've got...
How far collegiate conviviality has fallen from the civility of a kinder and gentler era. Where once the university quadrangles resounded with the tipsy warbling of De Brevitate Vitae or other commercium songs, now only the echoes of mass-market electronic recordings disturb the silence of Saturday evenings. Beer pong...
And here I thought Passover was the Jewish holiday to get shickered (Yiddish: tipsy) on Manishevitz.
"So who was more gung-ho, you or your husband?" Orman asked knowingly. "You had a bottle of wine and got tipsy? Did you go to bed that night and have fun?" Her producers groaned in the control booth.