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Bitumé, bituré, fusillé, gelé, incendié, mouillé, noir, ouillé, parti, pété, raide, rouillé, rétamé, schlass, torché.
Défoncé only applies to drug addicts.

A drunk man is said to be round like a tarpaulin, a barrel, a ball, a sausage, an egg, a shovel handle, a saucer, or a cask.
A drunk man is also said to be drunk or plastered like a donkey, a duck, a pig, a turkey, a thrush, or a cow.
A drunk or tipsy individual is said to have a drink in him, be on a bender, be on a roll, be on a spree, be on a binge, be on a bender, be on a roll, be on a spree, be on a binge, be on a bender, be on a roll, be on a spree, be on a binge, be on a bender, be on a roll, be on a spree, be on a binge, be on a bender, be on a roll, be on a spree, be on a binge, be on a bender, be on a roll, be on a spree, be on a binge, be on a bender, be on a roll,
Getting drunk has many synonyms: a buttering, a jacket, a cap, a pair of knickers, a margot, a millstone, a muffée, a muflée, a pistachio, a snore. For example: "Hey, did you get a château-margot last night?"
Finally, a man in a state of drunkenness is said to be: he has wind in his sails, he's hot under the collar, he's picked up a trunk, he's got a chocolate face, he's got sunburn in the shade, he's had a severe blow, he's carrying a good one, he's completely dismasted, he's as grey as a friar, he's picked up a paint job, he's got a good bersillée.