çakırkeyif

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Turkish

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Etymology

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From çakır (wine) +‎ keyif (joy, pleasure).

Pronunciation

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Adjective

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çakırkeyif

  1. half drunk; having the joy of a drunk person, but still behaving logically.

See also

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