The English Language Has 546 Words for "Drunk" [PHOTOS]

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Two drunk race-goers make their way home after the last race of the third day of the Royal Ascot horse racing week June 19, 2003 in Ascot, England. Royal Ascot is the world's most famous race meeting, steeped in history that dates back to 1711. (Photo by Scott Barbour/Getty Images)Photo: Scott Barbour / Getty Images Entertainment / Getty Images

This is useful info on National Margarita Day. Your ability to describe how plastered your friends are is about to become much more robust: A study found the English language has 546 different words for being drunk.

You know the classics, like hammered . . . wasted . . . tipsy . . . trashed . . . smashed . . . loaded . . . or the more formal, inebriated. Even things like "shwasted" made the list. But some of the more obscure ones are fun too. 

Most are British terms. We won't get into why Brits need SO many words for being drunk, but apparently they do. Here are a few more good ones . . .

  

1. Bladdered

 

2. Mullered

 

3. Pickled

 

4. Cabbaged

 

5. Sozzled

 

6. Fuddled

 

7. Peloothered

 

8. Corned

 

9. Skunked

 

10. Squiffed

 

11. Stonkered

 

12. Trousered

 

13. Beery

 

14. Beliquored

 

15. Bingoed

 

16. Jeremied

 

17. Pifflicated

 

18. Schnookered

 

19. Crapulous

 

20. Slap-happy

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