Green’s Dictionary of Slang

jingled adj.

[jingle n. (3)]

(US) drunk.

G.H. Lorimer Jack Spurlock xii 315: Old Mrs. Corliss was purple with pleasure at having so plausible a pretext for getting comfortably jingled [DA].
[US]J. London John Barleycorn (1989) 1: I was pleasantly jingled.
[US]T. Thursday ‘Fall of the Wise’ in Top-Notch 1 Apr. 🌐 Right away I suspected that he had gone off and got jingled.
[US]J. Callahan Man’s Grim Justice 292: Some of them were drinking booze out of bottles. Several of them were gorgeously jingled.
[US]A. Hardin ‘Volstead English’ in AS VII:2 88: Terms referring to the state of intoxication: [...] Verbs: Jingled.