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I was plastered.
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I was drunk.
What is the difference?
2023年10月9日 23:42
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Plastered just means 'very drunk'! 'Drunk' means 'very tipsy'..... there's a new word for you!
2023年10月10日
1
Plastered is super drunk hahaha
slang
I didn't get anything done today. I was plastered last night.
It could also be used negatively: She was so plastered she puked all over in the taxi.
Drunk could replace plastered. I use plastered for super drunk or sloppy drunk.
2023年10月10日
1
Plastered is a more colorful, less common, and slang expression. Some sources say it means extremely drunk, while others just say drunk.
2023年10月10日
1
Plastered means extremely drunk!
2023年10月10日
"Drunk" is the plain, simple, direct, basic word.
"Plastered" is one of a many of words and phrases that mean "very drunk." Other words include "stewed," "stinko," "smashed," "liquored up," "tight," and literally dozens of others. They are all informal, colloquial.
"Drunk" because of being direct and plain is negative. Formal words that might be used, for example, in a police report include "intoxicated," "inebriated," and "under the influence."
2023年10月10日
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