"Drunk as a lord" is a colloquial phrase used to describe someone heavily intoxicated. While this expression has its origins in British English and is mostly used in the United Kingdom, it is also recognized in some other English-speaking countries. Synonyms for this phrase can vary, allowing individuals to express the same meaning in different ways. Alternative phrases often include "intoxicated", "hammered", "plastered", "wasted", "inebriated", "tipsy", "under the influence", "three sheets to the wind" or "completely sloshed". These colorful synonyms help to convey the idea of being heavily drunk, adding a touch of humor and vividness to one's description of someone's level of intoxication.