Moist And Garrulous

What is Moist And Garrulous?


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Euphemism for drunk, popularised by Canadian political satire magazine (qv Britain's 'Private Eye') "Frank." May also refer to a habitual drinker/ alcoholic; somewhat synonymous with "over-refreshed."

Stephen Harper, not normally seen in the company of the moist and garrulous, was coaxed to attend the party...

See garrulous, drunk, drunkard, drinker, lush, dipsomaniac, canadian, irish


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