Definition of inebrionics :.
(ĭn-ē'brē-ŏn'ĭks)
1. (n.) A nonstandard form of American English spoken by individuals under the extreme influence of mind altering chemicals, usually indigenous to certain stretches of sidewalks and public establishments.
Origins: A blending of inebriated and phonics.
Submitted by: Anonymous, Topics: Behavior & Lifestyle, Language & Literature

