Drunk Text

B1 16+

Pronunciation: /drʌŋk tekst/

Definitions of drunk text

noun a combination of the noun 'drunk' and the noun 'text'

Example Sentences

A1 I received a drunk text from my friend last night.

A2 She sent a drunk text to her ex-boyfriend after the party.

B1 Receiving a drunk text can be embarrassing for both parties.

B2 He regretted sending that drunk text as soon as he woke up the next morning.

C1 The consequences of sending a drunk text can sometimes be irreversible.

C2 She swore off drunk texting after a particularly embarrassing incident last year.

Examples of drunk text in a Sentence

formal She regretted sending a drunk text to her boss late at night.

informal I always end up sending embarrassing drunk texts when I go out with my friends.

slang I can't believe I drunk texted my ex last night, what was I thinking?

figurative His words were like a drunk text, filled with regret and confusion.

Grammatical Forms of drunk text

past tense

drunk texted

plural

drunk texts

comparative

more drunk text

superlative

most drunk text

present tense

drunk texts

future tense

will drunk text

perfect tense

have drunk texted

continuous tense

is drunk texting

singular

drunk text

positive degree

drunk text

infinitive

to drunk text

gerund

drunk texting

participle

drunk texted

Origin and Evolution of drunk text

First Known Use: 2007 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The term 'drunk text' originated from the combination of 'drunk' referring to being intoxicated and 'text' referring to sending a written message via electronic means.
Evolution of the word: Initially, 'drunk text' specifically referred to sending text messages while under the influence of alcohol. Over time, it has evolved to encompass any form of messaging while intoxicated, including social media posts and emails.