Tipsy in a sentence as an adjective

Of course when I am too tipsy I speak in a Scottish accent for some reason.

Do you think people that do free solo or base jumping will get tipsy just to get more ballsy?

And I was a bit tipsy, making me more argumentative.

The fact it occurred on her navel doesn't mean 'yes'.By all accounts she was at least tipsy, if not outright drunk.

Here is similar rule, but doctor can always claim he was tipsy or otherwise unable to help.

If a man starts touching you without your consent you shoot them, simple, right?At any point she could have screamed, said "No" or simply stand up. Being tipsy doesn't paralyze your muscles.

They reminded me of the people on my freshman hall who would give me dirty glances when I stumbled in late and tipsy: who are you to tell me what's wrong?What's the harm?

I would guess it has to do with both the way enough people have behaved in the past while drinking heavily, as well as the nearly unassailable excuse of "I didn't mean it, I was just a little tipsy.

I liked the casual friendliness of it.> nobody is going around riding Lyfts to meet interesting peopleI wouldn't actively go grab a Lyft just for that purpose, but when some friends and I are a bit tipsy and heading out to the club?

Are we so devoid of meaningful social contact that we must try to artificially induce it by decree for paying customers?Let's not forget that the fist bump - like the pink mustache - is not some organic thing that developed in the "community", it's an instruction from headquarters.> "but when some friends and I are a bit tipsy and heading out to the club?

Tipsy definitions

adjective

slightly intoxicated

See also: potty tiddly

adjective

unstable and prone to tip as if intoxicated; "a tipsy boat"