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They are both quite drunk.
By which I mean get quite drunk.
We were quite drunk, so no.
He got quite drunk, and passed out.
By now, we should probably accept that we're quite drunk.
On their first date, they got quite drunk.
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Apparently, I'm sarcastic and wise — though quite often drunk (even though I am also quite successful).
He's quite clearly drunk and immediately takes us back to his room, gives us some sloppy kisses, and encourages me to cup his balls.
It certainly has for me: over the World Cup, admittedly quite frequently drunk, I'd celebrate each England win by spiraling into the front-facing camera, slick with my own sweat and thrown beer, grabbing friends into a clenched hug, all of us shouting the lyrics to World in Motion, or just saying "wahey".
Speaking unscientifically, I'd say that's because these women are especially dedicated, while older men without kids are quite often drunks and losers.
"I never quite got that drunk," he says with a laugh.
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