Esquire’s ‘The Language of Men’
October 21, 2009 – 8:36 am“Dude” is declared dead. “Cool” has been banned. You could and should be spouting euphemistic phrases like “wetting the sugar” and “spreading the mulch.”
Esquire’s set of articles, The Language of Men reports on current state of the male lexicon. Words to use more of, words to eschew. You’ll learn plenty of new slang and euphemisms; great quotes for many occasions; how to pray; archaic phrases in need of revival; etc.
I already twittered some of more colorful words and phrases for drunk. Here’s all of them from the article:
Sphere: Related Contentossified, pifflicated, plonked, plotzed, polluted, activated, banjaxed, bewottled, bruised, comboozelated, corned, electrified, fractured, honked, lathered, pafisticated, parboiled, pickled, put to bed with a shovel, scammered, schnoggered, soggy, steamed up, swozzled, walking on rocky socks, zunked

