Sentences with phrase «too sloshed»

«The problem with drunk shopping is you could end up with 11 tickets by mistake when you really wanted one, or you could end up buying something you completely have no interest in, because you were too sloshed to know what you were doing,» said Charles Tran, founder of CreditDonkey.

Not exact matches

The long era of too much oil sloshing around the world and low prices is coming to an end, just as global events are heating up crude prices.
Someday we'll fix that, but for now we're having too much fun doing the nosh - n - slosh.
An Izakaya is a Japanese pub, a place for sake and beer that also features small menu items to keep you from getting too terribly sloshed at one sitting.
If you don't hear or feel too much sloshing around, that's a good sign that the fat is already separated from the water.
If the fat is separated, you shouldn't hear / feel the liquid sloshing around too much, or in some cases it just feels like there is no liquid in there at all.
The drones can't come too soon for scientists who study the El Niño — Southern Oscillation, a set of shifting global temperature and rainfall patterns triggered by warm surface waters that slosh back and forth across the equatorial Pacific every few years.
Imagine a massive impact creating a wave of frozen ice and slush sloshing across the planet's surface, as though Jupiter had a few too many at a solar system pool party, tripped on Saturn's rings, and knocked the frozen margarita machine all over Mars» face.
That can be a good thing if you want to fuel a workout and don't want a bunch of food sloshing around in your belly, but it can also be a bad thing if you become hungry again too quickly.
Additionally, getting diarrhea during a long run is usually for 2 reasons: you are running too hard so your body decides to make itself lighter, or you're drinking water at a faster rate than you can absorb, meaning that water is just sloshing around in your bowels (and your body has to get rid of it).
With his background in commercials, Snyder was either inured to Romero's point or too concerned with nailing the important technical details, such as overhead shots of propane - tank explosions or the gooey sound of an unborn mutant sloshing around in amniotic fluid.
Although «Orange County» is prominently in the title, most of the film takes place on the road to or at Stanford, and the only things related to Orange County itself is the belief that all the inhabitants are rich and shallow who don't care about their delinquent children because they are too busy having affairs and / or getting sloshed.
But, as Nathan Bransford suggested in his own attempt — «These labels slosh around a whole lot, so again, don't sweat them too much.»
This shouldn't be too much of a surprise, if only because moving a substantial amount of carbon from the lithosphere into the atmosphere (via burning fossil fuels) means that there is more carbon sloshing about.
His findings were long and complicated, but at times were swiftly to the point — «there is too much money sloshing through the system» he cried and his solution was simple — ban referral fees to CMCs, turn off the taps to the solicitors and make injured people pay for their legal costs out of their compensation.
Riding the 12:10 am Metra home completely sloshed after another thrilling Cubs loss was always fun, too.
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