
n. one of many phrases for being drunk on alcoholic beverages or high on drugs or a combination of alcohol and drugs. Driving a vehicle when "under the influence" of alcohol or drugs is a crime, as is "public drunkenness."
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[Vanity song] `Under the Influence` is a 1986 song by Canadian R&B/pop singer-actress Vanity. It was released as the lead single to support her album, Skin on Skin. The song peaked at number nine on Billboards Hot R&B Singles and number six on the U.S. Hot Dance Club Play charts. ==Tracklisting== Notes ==Charts== ...
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(n) Under the influence phrase is used when someone is not acting in his full consciousness state of mind. Such state of mind may occur due to intake of alcohol, excessive seductive medicine or intoxicating drugs etc.Contracts entered 'under the influences' are not enforceable.
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Phrase used to describe a person who is intoxicated, affected by the use of alcohol or drugs, or a combination of both. See: driving under the influence (DUI)
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