Tipsy; drunk. This word is common in England and the United States, but is only heard in familiar language.
I am too fuddled to take care to observe your orders.--Steele, Epist. Corresp.
The table floating round
And pavement faithless to the fuddled feet.--Thomson.
Mull'd yell and punch flew round lyke steyfe,
The fiddlers a' got fuddled.--Westmoreland Dialect, p. 147.