n
(US and Scotland, colloquial) A small drink of alcoholic spirits.
n
(obsolete) Any very fine powder.
adj
Tasting of beer, beery
adj
Smelling or tasting of beer.
n
(Australia, derogatory) Alternative form of blackgin [(Australia, derogatory) An Aboriginal woman.]
n
Alternative form of bragget (“drink made with ale and honey”) [(obsolete) A liquor made of fermented ale and honey with spices.]
n
Alternative form of bragget (“drink made with ale and honey”) [(obsolete) A liquor made of fermented ale and honey with spices.]
n
(US, slang) Insect repellent.
n
(colloquial, derogatory) Cheap wine of very low quality, sold solely for the purposes of intoxication.
n
A drink drunk after another of a different kind.
n
(Ireland, slang) whiskey
n
(colloquial) A notional drink, a positive thing that one makes by making the best of dilemmas one faces.
n
(slang, humorous, automotive) Short for dinosaur juice. [(slang, humorous, automotive) Any liquid (gasoline, diesel, mineral oil etc.) derived from fossil fuels (mainly petroleum), commonly used in vehicles as fuel or lubricant.]
n
(slang, humorous, automotive) Any liquid (gasoline, diesel, mineral oil etc.) derived from fossil fuels (mainly petroleum), commonly used in vehicles as fuel or lubricant.
n
(archaic) A drink made with stout and gin, spiced and sweetened.
n
(Caribbean) The lees or dregs of cane juice, used in the distillation of rum.
n
A small but highly concentrated energy drink that contains large amounts of caffeine and/or other stimulants.
n
(slang) Aftershave or cologne.
n
The spirits that first come over when an alcoholic liquid is distilled
n
As we Aussies would say a seppo beer like Coors tastes like gin's piss (you don't wanna know!) compared to ours - would you like some beer with your rocky mountain water!
adj
(Cockney rhyming slang, usually used in the shortened form ginger) queer (i.e. homosexual).
adj
Affected by gin; resembling or characteristic of gin.
n
(slang) Alternative form of go-go juice [(slang) Motor fuel.]
n
(slang) Any energizing drink, alcoholic or otherwise.
n
(Australia) An alcoholic drink, especially one taken early in the day.
n
(slang, archaic) A drink of strong ale and porter mixed together.
n
(informal) Anything that reaches parts that other things cannot (after a slogan for the Heineken brand of beer).
n
(obsolete) A kind of strong alcoholic drink.
n
(obsolete) A kind of strong drink.
n
(obsolete) A Romani drink of ale boiled with brandy.
n
(slang, uncountable) Strong home-brewed alcoholic drink; moonshine.
n
(slang) An illegal distillery.
n
(uncountable, slang) Liquor.
v
(transitive, intransitive, rare) To make or become juiced or juicy.
n
(idiomatic) A relatively weak (low alcoholic content per volume) and voluminous mixed drink, typically containing lots of ice and mixer.
n
(obsolete, slang) strong ale
n
(obsolete) A kind of strong ale; nappy ale.
n
(obsolete, slang) Strong liquor.
n
(Australia, informal) Any very cheap, fruity sparkling wine.
n
(informal) A drink, especially an alcoholic one, taken as a stimulant or sometimes as a hangover cure; a restorative, tonic or bracer.
n
(uncountable, historical, slang, Australia) Methylated spirits mixed with red wine or Condy's crystals.
n
(Australia, colloquial) Cheap or poor-quality red wine.
n
(Cockney rhyming slang) tea
n
Raw or poor-quality alcoholic liquor.
n
(now rare, archaic) A type of punch made chiefly from rum; grog.
n
(slang, usually “the”) Alcohol, booze.
n
(beer, colloquial) A sessionable beer.
n
A drink of whisky served hot.
n
(slang) A cocktail consisting of vodka, soda water, and lime juice.
adj
Describing an alcoholic drink which has been served straight up.
n
(slang, archaic) Raw gin.
n
Any of various kinds of alcoholic drink.
n
Liquor; especially, a small draught of liquor.
n
(slang) Any strong alcoholic drink.
n
(slang) Synonym of tiger juice (“any strong alcoholic drink”)
n
(slang) Very strong lager or cider.
n
(colloquial) An alcoholic drink taken as a relaxant.
n
A serving of the above beverage.
n
(US, slang) Hard liquor; whiskey.
v
(transitive) To entertain with wine.
n
(slang, idiomatic) A person who buys wine, but does not drink it.
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