- She had so much vodka, she was just belligged.
belligged
adjective; clipping
the quality of being drunk or have consumed alcohol in large doses; the quality of being belligerently drunken Alcohol can have numerous effects on people with one possible effect being the inclination to be aggressive or hostile. As this characteristic became increasingly foreseeable the term belligged was coined to describe a drunken person with belligerent behavior. As the term became increasingly popular, it was extended to mean any person with qualities of being drunk, whether those qualities were hostile in nature or not.
Etymology : Clipping of the English word belligerent, meaning inclined or eager to fight. Bellig (Clipping of belligerent) + g (insertion) + -ed (Latin suffix meaning eat). Belligerent is derived from the Latin words bellum, meaning war, and gerere, to make.
Source : L. Bean
Last modified: 10 June 2008