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im drunk vs im drink

The correct phrase is "I'm drunk." The phrase "I'm drink" is incorrect in English. The correct form uses the adjective "drunk" to describe a state of intoxication.

Last updated: March 26, 2024 • 1132 views

im drunk

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to indicate a state of intoxication.

This phrase is used to inform others that you are intoxicated.

Examples:

  • I'm drunk, I shouldn't drive.
  • He's drunk and needs help getting home.
  • Then I shoved 'im in the trunk of the car.
  • IM addresses are not writeable on this contact.
  • Faster reaction by IM on path requests.
  • I warned 'im... but there were no telling 'im.
  • IM and point HV (percentage of IM).
  • You're not drunk. I'm drunk.
  • IM to RU: this message may be sent by the IM, if this is detected by him.
  • And when Suffolk County Police spoke to 'im, he claimed Jessie stole it from 'im.
  • im like, im out of here man.
  • Whilst, it did not take center stage (im Vordergrund), it was however always there at the back of his mind (im Hinterkopf).
  • IM to RU: this message is optional, if nothing else is agreed between IM and RU.
  • After the receipt of the train composition the IM may verify the entries against the contracted path, if the contract between IM and RU explicitly allows this.
  • Train approaching a handover point between IM n1 and his neighbour IM n2
  • For this point the IM in charge must send a Train Running Forecast message with a TETA only if this is specified in contract between IM and RU.
  • driving beam IM and point HV (percentage of IM).
  • train approaching a handover point between IM No1 and his neighbour IM No 2.
  • I am nowhere near drunk enough.
  • I am positively drunk with confidence.
  • The arterial spray... suggests that the attacker was facing 'im.
  • But I never saw 'im come.

im drink

This phrase is incorrect in English. The correct form uses the adjective "drunk" to describe a state of intoxication.

  • Her poor father died of drink, curse 'im, and I'm a followin' her.

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