Drunk dream meaning is explained below using 21 different sources. Each interpretation is shown with its source.
Interpretation 1 — Zolar
being: your indiscretions and lawless behavior wil drag you to ruin.
children: wish to return to your youth of no responsibility or self-control.
enemies: wil be slandered and disgraced through another’s forgery and theft.
feeling sad, and: treachery by relatives.
heart pains, and having: infidelity of a lover; a suitable time for flirtation.
husband, constantly: shift responsibility from your overdependence on mate.
others: wil lose money through another person.
person, without liquor, a: are unable to extricate yourself from a predicament.
relatives: riches and improved health wil be yours.
several people: wil be guilty of overindulgence.
water, from: wil become rich through literary pursuits.
woman, a: wil commit some immoral, shameless, dissolute action.
cheap wine, becoming, with: your fleeting pleasures leave you in poor physical condition.
fine wine: wil make acquaintance of a high person, fortunate in trade.
hangover, and having a: any false moves are asking for trouble.
music, getting, on: have considerable degree of sensitivity; use it in aesthetic experiences.
seeing a: your job is on shaky ground from your cultivation of il icit immoral pleasures.
yourself: sober up for arbitration; shift your energies into more healthful conduits.
sick from drunkenness, being: are squandering household money gambling.
others: have little self-confidence in your skil s and abilities.
Interpretation 2 — Pamela Ball
1- To be drunk in a dream means that we are abandoning ourselves to irrational forces. We want to be free from responsibility and from having inhibitions.
To make someone else drunk is to be forcing our irresponsibility onto someone else.
2- Being drunk indicates the need to reconnect with a part of ourselves which can tolerate inappropriate behaviour. In previous societies it was an accepted part of life that, at certain times, drunkenness was allowed as a way of celebration or as a release of tension - hence the term a Bacchanalian revel’.
3- Ecstasy is reputedly achieved after inhibitions have been removed through getting drunk.
Interpretation 3 — Martha Clarke
For the gypsies, seeing a drunk person means that soon you will receive a small but pleasant surprise.
Interpretation 4 — Gustavus Hindman Miller
If drunk on wine, you will be fortunate in trade and love-making, and will scale exalted heights in literary pursuits. This dream is always the bearer of aesthetic experiences.
To see others in a drunken condition, foretells for you, and probably others, unhappy states. Drunkenness in all forms is unreliable as a good dream. All classes are warned by this dream to shift their thoughts into more healthful channels.
Interpretation 5 — Dr. Mıchael Lennox
If someone who appears in your dream is drunk, consider who the individual is through the perspective of being a character aspect of your own personality. Once you have determined what the person represents in you, consider that that area of your life is expressing avoidance or destructive tendencies.
If there is an unidentified drunk in your dream, there is more investigating to do to understand where you are holding yourself back.
Interpretation 6 — myjellybean
If you dreamed of others being drunk, you will lose out when a loan is not repaid to you, but don’t worry - it won’t matter that much to you. Also see “Drunk Driving” (below) and “Hangover”
Interpretation 7 — Versatile - Anonymous
To make someone else drunk is to be forcing our irresponsibility on to someone else. Also consult the entries for alcohol / alcoholic and drugs.
Interpretation 8 — Stearn Robinson - Tom Corbett
Slow down! A dream of others who were drunk indicates a loss by way of a loan which will not be repaid; but don’t worry, it won’t be important to you.
Interpretation 9 — Dream Explanations - Anonymous
See Alcohol, Drug and AA.
Interpretation 10 — Versatile - Anonymous
Interpretation 11 — Nancy Wagaman
An indicator that you were experiencing a Toxic Dream.
See Alcohol, Medicine
Interpretation 12 — Tony Crisp
See alcohol.
Interpretation 13 — James R. Lewis and Evelyn Dorothy Oliver
Interpretation 14 — Versatile - Anonymous
Interpretation 15 — Vincent Wienand
2. In the Spirit;
3. Under the influence of an evil spirit; idolatry. Acts 2:13; Jer. 51:7; Prov. 5:15-19; Ez. 23:33; Rev. 17:2; Duet. 32:42.
Interpretation 16 — Internet Archive - Anonymous
If you see someone else who is Drunk, then you will lose money through some other person.
Interpretation 17 — Joan Seaman - Tom Philbin
2. Control issues, fear of a loss of control.
3. Need to lose control.
Interpretation 18 — Margaret Hamilton
Interpretation 19 — Betty Bethards
See Alcohol.