It doesn’t matter if you’re drinking beer, wine or cocktails. When you go to recall your night of consumption you’re bound to use a synonym or clever way to describe that you were “drunk.”

Sometimes the synonym or statement is obvious, such as “intoxicated” or “drunk as a skunk.” Then there are the unflattering variations, like “under the weather,” which is the same thing you would say when you’re not feeling well, or “stinko,” which implies that you don’t really smell all that well. In short, there a probably a million different ways around the world that can describe your level of intoxication.

So the next you’re throwing a couple back, regardless if you’re out celebrating St. Patrick’s Day or describing the time that you just needed to drink your blues away, use one of these 91 different synonyms and ways to say the word “drunk.”Just remember to be responsible so you can use those when you sober up. And, if you have a term that we forget, drop if off in the comments.

91. Zonked

90. Wrecked

89. Wasted

88. Under The Influence

87. Twisted

86. Tweaked

85. Trashed

84. Toasted

83. Tipsy

82. Three Sheets to the Wind

81. Tied One On

80. Tattered

79. Tanked

78. Stupid

77. Stupor

76. Stinking

75. Stiff

74. Stewed

73. Sozzled

72. Soused

71. Sodden

70. Smashed

69. Sloshed

68. Sloppy

67. Slammed

66. Silly

65. Sh*t Faced

64. Shickered (Australia)

63. Shellacked

62. Sauced

61. Roaring

62. Ripped

61. Polluted

60. Plowed

59. Plastered

58. Pickled

57. Off ya face (Australia)

56. Obliviated

55. Obliterated

54. Mingin'(Scotland)

53. Messed up

52. Merry (Ireland)

51. Mellow

50. Mareado (Spanish)

49. Looped

48. Logged (Canadia)

47. Locked (Ireland)

46. Loaded

45. Langered (Ireland)

44. Lit

43. Liquored up

42. Legless (Australia)

41. Leaked

40. Keilazarus (Holland)

39. K.O.’d

38. Juiced

37. Jacked

36. Inebriated

35. In the gutter

34. In rare form

33. Impaired

32. Imbibed

31. Horizontal

30. Hoppy

29. High

28. Happy

27. Hammered

26. Half-cocked

25. Good to go

24. Giddy

23. Gassosa (Italian)

22. Gassed

21. Gansado (Portuguese)

20. Flutered (Ireland)

19. Floored

18. Down the Creek

17. Destroyed

16. Crocked

15. Cranked

14. Cockeyed

13. Canned

12. Buzzed

11. Buckled (Ireland)

10. Bombed

9. Blotto (Ireland)

8. Blitzed

7. Blasted

6. Blackout Drive (GI term)

5. Besoffen (German)

4. Bent

3. Banged up on sauce (England)

2. Annihilated

1. A bit on