Meaning & Definition of word "Tipsy"

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    Tipsy

    /ˈtɪpsi/

    adjective:

    • 1. Slightly intoxicated; having consumed a small amount of alcohol.
      • Example: After a few glasses of wine, she felt tipsy and started laughing uncontrollably.
    • 2. In a state of mild intoxication, often used to describe someone who is cheerful or lighthearted.
      • Example: He was tipsy from the champagne and began to share amusing stories from his childhood.
    • 3. Affected by alcohol to the extent that one is unsteady or somewhat awkward.
      • Example: The tipsy guests stumbled around the room, enjoying the festive atmosphere.
    • 4. Having a slight and playful sense of humor or whimsy, often perceived when under the influence of alcohol.
      • Example: Her tipsy attitude made the party much more entertaining as everyone joined in on her jokes.

    Etymology

    Middle English tipsy, diminutive of tip.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    tipsy turvy:

    In a confused or disordered condition.

    Related Words

    intoxicated:

    Affected by alcohol or drugs to a level that impairs coordination and judgment.

    buzzed:

    Having a slight buzz or feeling of exhilaration from alcohol consumption.

    Slang Meanings of tipsy

    Meaning: A bit buzzed or feeling good from drinking.

    Example Sentence: After a few cocktails, everyone was feeling tipsy.

    Meaning: In a playful or funny state due to light drinking.

    Example Sentence: We got tipsy at the brunch party and started singing.