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  2. Alcohol intoxication - Wikipedia

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    During Purim, there is an obligation to become intoxicated; however, as with many other decrees, this has been avoided in many communities by allowing sleep during the day as a replacement. [66] During the U.S. Prohibition era in the 1920s, a rabbi from the Reform Judaism movement proposed using grape juice for the ritual instead of wine.

  3. Substance intoxication - Wikipedia

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    The term rolling is a common word used to describe being under the influence of MDMA and for LSD the phrases frying or tripping have been used. "Tripping" is a term that is considered applicable to virtually all hallucinogens which includes psychedelics , dissociatives , deliriants and possibly certain types of hypnotics .

  4. Glossary of alcohol (drug) terms - Wikipedia

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    A drunk tank is a jail cell or separate facility accommodating people who are intoxicated, especially with alcohol. Drunken monkey hypothesis The drunken monkey hypothesis proposes that human attraction to alcohol may derive from dependence of the primate ancestors of Homo sapiens on ripe and fermenting fruit as a dominant food source. Drunkorexia

  5. Driving under the influence - Wikipedia

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    The name of the offense varies from jurisdiction to jurisdiction and from legal to colloquial terminology. In various jurisdictions the offense is termed "driving under the influence" [of alcohol or other drugs] (DUI), "driving under the influence of intoxicants" (DUII), "driving while impaired" (DWI), "impaired driving", "driving while intoxicated" (DWI), "impaired driving", "operating while ...

  6. Intoxication - Wikipedia

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    Intoxication — or poisoning, especially by an alcoholic or narcotic substance — may refer to: . Substance intoxication: . Alcohol intoxication; LSD intoxication; Toxidrome ...

  7. Toxicity - Wikipedia

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    Toxicity is the degree to which a chemical substance or a particular mixture of substances can damage an organism. [1] Toxicity can refer to the effect on a whole organism, such as an animal, bacterium, or plant, as well as the effect on a substructure of the organism, such as a cell (cytotoxicity) or an organ such as the liver (hepatotoxicity).

  8. Alcohol (drug) - Wikipedia

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    Crime perpetrators are much more likely to be intoxicated than crime victims. Many alcohol laws have been passed to criminalize various alcohol-related activities. [33] [34] Underage drinking and drunk driving are the most prevalent alcohol‐specific offenses in the United States [33] and a major problem in many, if not most, countries worldwide.

  9. Intoxicated - Wikipedia

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    Intoxicated may refer to: The adjective related to intoxication "Intoxicated" (Hinder song), 2015 single "Intoxicated", song on Symphony Soldier album by The Cab