Learn what "it's noon and you're drunk already" means, when people say it, and how to use it naturally in English.

It criticizes someone for being drunk very early in the day.
From The Black Thrones, Episode 2
The speaker points out that it is already noon and the other person is drunk.
Use this to call out someone's drinking in a blunt way. It can sound rude or judgmental, so be careful in real life.
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