righteous inebriation
to consume a large amount of alcoholic beverages in a short amount of time, increasing one’s blood alcohol content substantially, while impairing judgment, but without becoming sick. often achieved after losing a drinking game such as beer pong. however, there are a number of dangers -ssociated with righteous inebriation. if too much alcohol is consumed, one may throw up, at which point the inebriation ceases to be righteous.
dude, we suck so much at beer pong, but the righteous inebriation was so worth the shame of defeat.
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