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  2. High-functioning alcoholic - Wikipedia

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    High-functioning alcoholics may exhibit signs of alcohol dependence while still managing to fulfill their professional and personal responsibilities. Some common characteristics include denial, maintaining responsibilities, high alcohol tolerance , physical and mental health issues, and social isolation.

  3. Odetari - Wikipedia

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    Taha Othman Ahmad, known professionally as Odetari, is an American rapper, singer, songwriter, and record producer. He started producing and releasing music at 13. He started producing and releasing music at 13.

  4. Glossary of alcohol (drug) terms - Wikipedia

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    High-functioning alcoholic Hip flask defence In places like the United Kingdom, a hip flask defence is a defence to an allegation of drink driving that a driver had consumed alcohol between the time of a vehicular offence, such as a traffic collision, and a breathalyser test, so that a positive result does not actually indicate that they were ...

  5. Meet Odetari, the Palestinian EDM Star Who Went From ... - AOL

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    Ask Taha Othman Ahmad to describe his sound and the answer is “final boss music.” In fact, the 23-year-old Palestinian American artist, better known as Odetari, is just as inspired by The ...

  6. I Was A 'Functional' Alcoholic. Here's What Happened Behind ...

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  7. Taylor Swift sings about being ‘a functioning alcoholic ...

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    Taylor Swift’s song “Fortnight” is getting a lot of attention for lyrics that include the line “I was a functioning alcoholic.” Swift, who co-wrote the track, hasn’t said whether she ...

  8. Alcoholism - Wikipedia

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    The WHO calls alcoholism "a term of long-standing use and variable meaning", and use of the term was disfavored by a 1979 WHO expert committee. In professional and research contexts, the term alcoholism is not currently favored, but rather alcohol abuse , alcohol dependence , or alcohol use disorder are used.

  9. Alcohol abuse - Wikipedia

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    The term "alcoholism" is no longer a diagnosis in medical care. [11] Alcohol misuse is a term used by United States Preventive Services Task Force to describe a spectrum of drinking behaviors that encompass risky drinking, alcohol abuse, and alcohol dependence (similar meaning to alcohol use disorder but not a term used in DSM). [12]