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The correct phrase would be "drunk driving." You can use it in written English to describe someone who is operating a vehicle while under the influence of alcohol. For example: "The man was arrested for drunk driving after causing a car accident."
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The whole rest of the perfect night the lightning of success is wild in him — through the next set and last call, the smeary, invincible drunk drive home.
In a well-rehearsed act of political theater, a group of leftist opposition congressmen unfurled a banner in the Chamber of Deputies bearing a large photo of a sleepy-faced President Felipe Calderon and the challenge: "Would you let a drunk drive your car?
The only real detractor has been Mothers Against Drunk Driving, which has requested that the Electronic Software Ratings Board reclassify the game as Adults Only because the game's protagonist Niko can drunk drive home after a night at the bars.
Some would get drunk, drive 100 mph, wreck the car, and then write a bad review.
Like, the other night a guy told a joke where he said, "Is it okay to date rape a girl if she was going to drunk drive home?" And I just, like, my stomach turned, because guaranteed someone's done that.
However, an ongoing study to deter mine the feasibility of responding to tweets mentioning the words such as "drink," "drunk," or "drunk drive" found that unless the sender of the response tweet is already a follower of (or followed by) the targeted user, any tweets with a link are blocked by Twitter's spam filter (Whitehill et al. 2014).
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New York has also recently instituted much stiffer penalties for those found guilty of drunk driving, and organizations such as MADD Mothers Against Drunkk Driving and SADDD (Students Against Drunk Driving) are becoming as ubiquitous as the corner tavern.
Saul Downie: UBERING UNDER THE INFLUENCE: The Impact of Ridesharing on Drunk Driving.
Are Ride-Sharing Apps Like Uber and Lyft Reducing Drunk Driving?
Mothers [Against] Drunk Driving, withhold your emails, I get that part.
Glynn R. Birch National President Mothers Against Drunk Driving Irving, Tex., Oct. 18, 2005.
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