tiddled

tiddled

slang Mildly drunk. It was pretty funny seeing my aunt and all her friends getting tiddled on sherry and port. I had better not drive home—I'm a bit tiddled.
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

tiddled

mod. alcohol intoxicated. He had a tendency to get a little tiddled.

tiffled

(ˈtɪflæd)
mod. alcohol intoxicated. Harry was too tiffled to drive.
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
See also:
  • tiffled
  • half-canned
  • half-sprung
  • sprung
  • half-stewed
  • half-crocked
  • stewed
  • half-blind
  • half under
  • half-under
References in periodicals archive
Mum recalled she near tiddled hersellie wi' fright at the prospect of facin' the al' witch.
The poor pooch had tiddled on a loose electrical wire and took a direct hit below the belt.
"I'm not really a gambler, but I tiddled about and had pounds 600 on him.
"So I had a tenner on and then I tiddled about a little bit more.
So I had a tenner on him, and then I tiddled about a little bit more.
"I drank three pints of cider while I waited on my own in the pub, so I was a bit tiddled when I met the wedding guests," said Harriet yesterday.