US /ˈtɪpsi/
・UK /'tɪpsɪ/
Drop top and playin' our favorite CD's Goin up to the parties, Tryna get a little bit tipsy
Drop top and playin' our favorite CD's Goin up to the parties, Tryna get a little bit tipsy
I got the whole room spinnin' like it's tipsy.
I got the whole room spinning like it's tipsy.
And there are hundreds of slang expressions to talk about drink and being drunk – on the sauce, in your cups, half-cut, hammered, squiffy, tipsy, wasted, legless and many, many more that are far too rude to mention in this programme.
That's my girl tipsy.
Yep, that's my girl, Tipsy.
Tipsy Slightly drunk or not fully drunk.
I am not drunk, just a little tipsy.
Once it's baked and chilled, the cake is doused in even more dark rum for a finished bake that can get you a little tipsy, which is perfect, since this cake is traditionally eaten during family Christmas celebrations.
Courtside, and I was a little tipsy, so I got emotional, and I was like, no way he know who I am.
And I was a little tipsy, so I got emotional.
So, to help me out with that, I've got the guy from the famous Tipsy Texan blogger.
Tipsy Texan blogger. His name is David Allen, everybody. Hey, you're
We're like between drunk and tipsy.
Wait, Jenny, we're both a little tipsy now.
Wait, Jenny, we're both a little tipsy now, so before we go back into this convenience store, we gotta promise to stay— Disciplined.