affluence of incohol

English

Etymology

A deliberate spoonerism, jokingly implying that the person is too drunk to utter the phrase correctly.

Noun

affluence of incohol

  1. (humorous) The influence of alcohol; drunkenness.

Usage notes

  • Usually preceded by "under the".
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