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booze up


noun Chiefly British.

  1. a drinking spree.

noun

  1. any alcoholic beverage; whiskey.
  2. a drinking bout or spree.

verb (used without object), boozed, booz·ing.

  1. to drink alcohol, especially to excess: He continued to booze until his health finally gave out.
Idioms
  1. booze it up, to drink heavily and persistently.

noun

  1. alcoholic drink
  2. a drinking bout or party

verb

  1. (usually intr) to drink (alcohol), esp in excess

noun

  1. British, Australian and NZ slang a drinking spree
n.

by 1821, perhaps 1714; probably originally as a verb, “to drink a lot” (1768), variant of Middle English bouse (c.1300), from Middle Dutch busen “to drink heavily,” related to Middle High German bus (intransitive) “to swell, inflate,” of unknown origin. The noun reinforced by name of Philadelphia distiller E.G. Booze. Johnson’s dictionary has rambooze “A drink made of wine, ale, eggs and sugar in winter time; or of wine, milk, sugar and rose-water in the summer time.” In New Zealand from c.World War II, a drinking binge was a boozeroo.

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