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Ivy Mcbride
16 March, 04:10
How would you define " intoxicating liquor"
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Hillary Dickson
16 March, 07:14
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Intoxicating liquor, as in a composed liquid substance that causes a buzz, "wavy" and/or zigzag alteration of perception-effect.
Unless it actually has something to do with history in the 1800s-1900s
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