Drunk : adj. (word coming from the Latin ebrius "drunk"). Who is not in his normal state, for having drunk too much alcohol; who is seized with drunkenness).
Common synonyms: drunk, buttered, armored, stuffed, brindezingue, broken, coufle, cooked, caked, shredded, torn, destroy, intoxicated, ripe, black, paf, bundled, farted, pinted, full, peppery, stiff, tinned, round , schlass, drunk, flared.
To have a blow in the wing, to have a drink, to have a blow in the nose, to have his account, to hold a (beautiful) case, to be full like a barrel, like a donkey, like an oyster, to be drunk.
Completely drunk: dead drunk, dead drunk.
Slightly, half drunk: tipsy, dizzy, cheerful, gray, intoxicated, gone, tipsy (Being on a spree, having your pompom).
Excerpt from the poem "Get drunk" by the French poet Charles Baudelaire (1821-1867):
You must always be drunk. It's all there: that's the only question. In order not to feel the horrible burden of Time which breaks your shoulders and bends you down to the earth, you must be intoxicated without respite.
But of what ? Wine, poetry or virtue, as you wish. But get drunk.
Quotation from the French writer Louis-Ferdinand Destouches, known as Céline (1894-1961): “All these drunken meats around make me sick…I feel funny about the ideas myself…I'm not drunk!…I never drink anything… ", In the novel Guignol's band (1952)