Associations to the word «Booze»

Wiktionary

BOOZE, noun. (slang) Any alcoholic beverage.
BOOZE, verb. (slang) To drink alcohol.
BOOZE BUS, noun. (Australia) A police vehicle used for administering blood-alcohol tests (to drivers), generally a mid-size bus converted or fitted out for the purpose. [Introduced in New South Wales December 1982.]
BOOZE BUSES, noun. Plural of booze bus
BOOZE CAN, noun. (chiefly Canada) (idiomatic) A nightclub or bar, especially one which operates illegally or is otherwise disreputable.
BOOZE CANS, noun. Plural of booze can
BOOZE CRUISE, noun. (British) A brief trip from Britain to France and/or Belgium in order to buy alcohol (or tobacco) in bulk quantities without paying excise duty.
BOOZE CRUISE, noun. (US) (Australian) A recreational trip on a cruise ship or boat usually tailored to young people, with the expectation of heavy consumption of alcoholic beverages.
BOOZE CRUISES, noun. Plural of booze cruise
BOOZE JOCKEY, noun. (UK) (pejorative) an alcoholic.
BOOZE JOCKEYS, noun. Plural of booze jockey

Dictionary definition

BOOZE, noun. An alcoholic beverage that is distilled rather than fermented.
BOOZE, verb. Consume alcohol; "We were up drinking all night".

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