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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
booze-up
noun
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
▪ We usually get together with our friends for a booze-up at Christmas.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ He accompanied his trainees on lunchtime booze-ups in the local pub where he regaled them with stories of his hectic social life.
▪ I won't be fit for anything tomorrow, she thought, and it's the Christmas booze-up at the shop.
▪ Ian Botham, mastermind of the epic booze-up on the Channel island of Alderney, enjoyed a wicked laugh.
▪ In other words, a jolly good booze-up.
▪ On occasions such as this, and also on occasions such as coffee breaks, exam supervision and staff booze-ups.
▪ We rose with several of our colleagues, who spilled out on the fifteenth floor to attend the nightly booze-up.
The Collaborative International Dictionary
booze-up

booze-up \booze-up\ n. an occasion for heavy drinking.

Syn: bust, tear, bender, binge, toot.

Wiktionary
booze-up

n. (context informal English) a session of heavy drinking.

WordNet
booze-up

n. revelry in drinking; a merry drinking party [syn: carouse, carousal, bender, toot]

Usage examples of "booze-up".

I'm going to have such a blow-out and booze-up when I get off this planet - if I get off this planet.

No need for Urky to talk as if it were a peasant booze-up as described by his favourite author.