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Alcohol Dillon Ouimet

Different names Booze Juice Brew Cold one Hard stuff Poison Sauce Tripple Shot Toddy Drink Red-eye Ethonol Juice Hard stuff Sauce Hooch Moonshine Vino Draft Suds Liquid bread Oats soda Tummy buster Liquid courage 12 oz. curl Redneck wine

Alcohol is a depressant, that means that Alcohol lowers your body's response time. Alcohol changes your mood, behavior, and makes it harder to move stably, and think clearly. Other depressants include: Xanax, Klonopin, Halcion, Librium, Zyprexa, Seroquel, Haldol, Amytal, Nembutal, Seconal. Taking a depressant can also lead to: lowered blood pressure, poor concentration, confusion, fatigue, dizziness, slurred speech, fever, sluggishness, visual disturbances, dilated pupils, disorientation, depression, difficulty or inability to urinate, and addiction

Paraphernalia Shot glass-Small cup used to drink high potency alcohols. Drinking games-Games that involve the intake of alcohol.Examples are, Beer pong, kings, flip cup, quarters, caps, spoons, drunga, and many more.

Administration Drinking Eyeballing Snort Injection Butt Chugging Mist Spray Eating

More ways to ID Alcohol Alcohol has a distinct smell. Horizontal Gaze and Nystagmus(HGN) Measurements of BAC through a breathalyzer, gas chromatography, and a Toxicology report.

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Works Cited Prigg, Mark. "The Controversial $700 Gadget That Lets You INHALE Alcohol at Home - despite Health Warnings." Daily Mail Online. Associated Newspapers, 17 July 2014. Web. 21 Mar. 2017. "SEO Recommendations." Snorting Alcohol Gallery. Web. 21 Mar. 2017. "Shot Glasses." Bed Bath & Beyond. Web. 20 Mar. 2017. VidaDate. "ALCOHOL EN EL OJO. EYEBALLING." YouTube. YouTube, 17 Apr. 2014. Web. 21 Mar. 2017. "Watch Truth About Drugs Documentary Video & Learn About Substance Addiction. Get The Facts About Painkillers, Marijuana, Cocaine, Meth & Other Illegal Drugs." Foundation for a Drug-Free World. Web. 20 Mar. 2017. "Playing Beer Pong." The True Texan Beer Blog. Web. 20 Mar. 2017.