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  1. The Sloppy Drunk Since alcohol directly impacts the brain, your sense of balance and coordination are often thrown off if you’ve had a lot to drink. This can lead to “sloppy” behavior, like tripping, having trouble with simple tasks, and spilling drinks.

  2. Jimmy Rodgers and his rocking four, Chess Records 1954.

  3. Sloppy Drunk. Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group Sloppy Drunk · Jimmy Rogers Chicago Bound ℗ A Geffen Records Release; ℗ 1954 UMG Recordings, Inc. Released on: 1976-02-03 Producer...

  4. Someone who after indulging in large amounts of alcohol exhibits one or more of the following characteristics; loosing all sense of balance, loss of any sort of mental filter on their mouth, uses excessive cursing, performs lewd dancing, and is usually covered in whatever alcohol they were drinking.

  5. Blind Owl Wilson - Sloppy Drunk. Taken from 'Cannabis Country - Songs About Drugs & Alcohol'. The Blind Owl's rendition of Leroy Carr's 'Sloppy Drunk Blues'. Listen close. ...more. Taken...

  6. The term “sloppy drunk” describes a person engaging in risky drinking behaviors. Alcohol lowers inhibitions and impairs motor function, which creates what we call sloppiness. This type of drunk appears disheveled but insists they aren’t drunk and continues to drink anyway.

  7. By 1930, her songs tended to concern drinking and sex, such as "Sloppy Drunk Blues" (written and first recorded by Bogan but released first by Leroy Carr in 1930 then by Bogan the following year, later recorded by others) and "Tricks Ain't Walkin' No More" (later recorded by Memphis Minnie).