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Often used in the same context:
drunks,
alcoholics,
winos,
vagrancy,
derelicts,
addicts,
loiterers,
drinkers,
offenders,
druggies,
vagrants,
panhandling,
drunkards,
drunkeness,
incivilities,
flophouses,
tipplers,
lushes,
schizophrenics,
itinerants,
homelessness,
probationers,
drunkenness,
scofflaws,
parolees,
truants,
malingerers,
jaywalkers,
substance abuse,
depressives,
substance abuser,
alcoholism,
addictions,
abusers,
booze,
lawbreakers,
beggars,
transients,
mentally ill,
runaways,
wenching,
idlers,
delinquents,
mendicancy,
taggers,
taprooms,
glue sniffing,
litterbugs,
alkie,
criminals,
lowlifes,
juveniles,
litterer,
cokeheads,
psychotics,
deadbeats,
reprobates,
fatsos,
hobos,
louts,
truancy,
alcohol,
drug addiction,
binger,
barfly,
troublemakers,
parkers,
shoplifters,
perps,
potheads,
overcrowding,
doss house,
denizens,
poorhouses,
ovis,
womanizers,
nuisances,
chuckholes,
ranters,
slobs,
stoners,
mendicants,
shebeens,
yobbo,
drug addict,
felons,
feebleminded,
narcs,
asylums,
litter,
recidivist,
mental illness,
detox,
boozer,
hookers,
hipsters,
crack addict,
cocaine addict,
insomniacs,
violators,
speeders,
recidivism,
paupers,
delinquent,
inmates,
invalids,
lepers,
lunatics,
addict,
orphans,
rioters,
unfortunates,
deportees,
drifters
Also try:
— Adjectives for inebriates:
chronic,
public,
female,
male,
rural,
urban,
many,
reformed,
habitual,
wretched,
hospitalized,
more...
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