What does tipsy mean in slang?
slightly drunk
Use tipsy to describe a person who’s just slightly drunk. If you’ve ever been to a wedding reception, you’ve probably seen a tipsy person. Your aunt who gets a little tipsy on New Year’s Eve might giggle more than usual, for example.
What is a tipsy person?
When a person becomes tipsy: They appear more talkative and more self-confident. They are more likely to take risks, and their motor responses are slowed. They have a shorter attention span and poor short-term memory.
What’s another name for tipsy?
In this page you can discover 48 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for tipsy, like: high, pickled, drunk, loaded, intoxicated, inebriated, tight, drunken, groggy, shaky and smashed.
How do you use tipsy?
unstable and prone to tip as if intoxicated.
- I feel a little tipsy.
- The wine has made him a trifle tipsy.
- He was a bit tipsy, reeling along the street.
- Auntie Pat is getting a little tipsy again.
- I’m feeling a bit tipsy.
- Dave, garrulous, a bit tipsy, was a natural raconteur.
- Tipsy cake was a great favourite of his.
How do you use the word tipsy?
I suspect she was a little bit tipsy. And probably a bit tipsy. He was a little tipsy but I was sober. She said: ‘I had drunk three glasses of wine and was slightly tipsy but not drunk.
What does tipsy mean in medical terms?
characterized by or due to intoxication: a tipsy lurch. tipping, unsteady, or tilted, as if from intoxication.
What is tipsy app?
Tipsy is a platform which handles such Micro-Payments by credit cards. Next time you can tip a waiter directly from your credit card. Street sellers, musicians, performers, waiters, and anyone can use Tipsy as a new income channel and let their audience to pay with credit cards.
Can you get a hangover from being tipsy?
Today: buzzed/tipsy some stimulant effects (euphoria and increased energy); slight decrease in inhibitions, judgment, and coordination; possible mood changes. Tomorrow: no hangover ~0% chance of a hangover if you’ve been hydrating between drinks; should be able to get plenty done.
Are buzzed and tipsy the same thing?
Buzzed is the advanced stage of drinking intoxication. Tipsy is the start of alcohol intoxication.