noun • /ˈkræpjuləns/ • sickness from excessive eating or drinking; the act of drinking alcoholic beverages to excess.
From crapulent, “sick from gluttony”, from Late Latin crāpulentus, “very drunk”, from Latin crāpula, “intoxication”, from Greek κραιπάλη (kraipalē), “a drunken headache”.
E.G. “Sean waking me up at 9:30, as he is bored and has no job, has left me with a rather nasty feeling of crapulence.”