'''Basic Trope''': A song sung to show someone is drunk.
* '''Straight''': Bob is drunk and sings.
* '''Exaggerated''': Bob is so drunk that he tries to sing something, but it's so slurred we can't understand a word he is saying, plus he's completely tone deaf.
* '''Downplayed''': Bob is a little tipsy, and quietly hums the tune "Nellie Dean".
* '''Justified''': Bob feels a deep emotional attachment to his TearJerker of a song, and sings it out of sentimentality when he's drunk.
* '''Inverted''': Bob is sober, and refuses to sing a DrunkenSong with his inebriated friends.
* '''Subverted''': Bob is drunk, and his favorite song comes on, but he doesn't sing.
* '''Double Subverted''': Until his favorite part of the song.
* '''Parodied''': Bob's DrunkenSong is an elaborate musical number complete with dancers and full orchestra.
* '''Zig Zagged''': Bob is so drunk that when he tries to tell his friends something, it sounds like he's trying to sing.
* '''Averted''': Bob doesn't like to sing when he's drunk.
* '''Enforced''': A record company pays the producers to have Bob sing their song in the next episode. The writers have him do it drunk.
* '''Lampshaded''': "Does everyone have to sing that song when they're drunk?"
* '''Invoked''': Bob is sober, but he sings a DrunkenSong to try to get all the drunks in the bar to sing it.
* '''Exploited''': Bob then records the entire bar singing their drunk song and posts it on Website/YouTube.
* '''Defied''': Bob's friends keep him sober for fear he'll sing '''that''' song, again.
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* '''Conversed''': ???
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