Here is the question :
WHICH IS NOT AN OLD SLANG TERM TO DESCRIBE BEING DRUNK?
Here is the option for the question :
- Soapy-eyed
- Glitterbugged
- Canned Up
- Zozzled
The Answer:
And, the answer for the the question is :
GLITTERBUGGED
Explanation:
[STC009933]. Perhaps it was due to the secretive nature of drinking during the Prohibition era, but in the 1920s, people in the United States used a wide variety of phrases to talk about others who had used too much alcohol. In addition to being described as soapy-eyed, canned up, or zozzled, a drunk person may also be said to be striped, squiffed, owled, full as a tick, or even to be seeing snakes. All of these expressions are considered to be indicative of intoxication.