What does "intoxicated" mean?

A person need not be drunk to be "intoxicated." "Intoxicated" is defined by the DWI statute in two ways. First, a person is "intoxicated" when, through the use of an alcoholic beverage, drug, controlled substance, or any combination thereof, has lost the "normal" use of either "mental" or "physical" faculties. Second, a person is "intoxicated" when he or she has an alcohol concentration of .08 or more in her body.