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Or how about Ben Franklin's "nimptopsical" listen in his "Drinker's Dictionary" (published in 1736).
The French word for plastered drunk... - French Word-A-Day 2010
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TIPPLER'S TOUR At this weekly tour of Colonial and modern-day watering holes, you'll engage in songs and toasts, and use words such as "nimptopsical" and
The Clog 2009
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TIPPLER'S TOUR At this weekly tour of Colonial and modern-day watering holes, you'll engage in songs and toasts, and use words such as "nimptopsical" and
The Clog 2009
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TIPPLER'S TOUR At this weekly tour of Colonial and modern-day watering holes, you'll engage in songs and toasts, and use words such as "nimptopsical" and
The Clog 2009
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TIPPLER'S TOUR At this weekly tour of Colonial and modern-day watering holes, you'll engage in songs and toasts, and use words such as "nimptopsical" and
The Clog 2009
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Drunk. Cited by Ben Franklin in ‘The Drinkers Dictionary,’ a column in the 6 January 1737 edition of his newspaper The Pennsylvania Gazette, giving 228 different phrases for being drunk.
https://founders.archives.gov/documents/Franklin/01-02-02-0029
December 19, 2019