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boozer

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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS ▪ Didn't see you in the boozer Gav et.al. ▪ In this one-Albert pouring and Rob drinking-Rob was just another white boozer . ▪ Mitchum, of course, is another of the great boozers. ▪ Nicholson's are emphatically not backstreet boozers ...

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. 1 (context colloquial English) One who drinks habitually; a drunkard. 2 (context UK Australia NZ slang English) A public house. 3 (context UK military obsolete English) A World War II fighter radar detector, fitted to British bombers. 4 (context Africa ...

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. a person who drinks alcohol to excess habitually [syn: alcoholic , alky , dipsomaniac , lush , soaker , souse ]

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Boozer may refer to: Boozer, a person who drinks alcohol , especially one who drinks to excess Pub , in British slang Boozer, in the List of World War II electronic warfare equipment

Usage examples of boozer.

The highlight of a working week was to go over the road to a local boozer where they sold scrumpy at one shilling and threepence a pint and get paralytic.

Leeds had dropped by the Aussie compound in Quivira Basin on Thursday morning and promised to join a hundred other sailing-stupids who were not supposed to know the location of the boozer bash.

She must feel a greater contempt for them than the private-barmaid does for the boozer she cleans out.

Watty was considered the most hopeless publican and his customers the hardest crowd of boozers in Bourke.

Whereupon the miscellaneous boozers, druggies, trank-gobblers, and other sad substance-muddled fuckupniks who inhabit the Citizens Service Houses now find themselves obliged to go out on the front lines at least three or four times a month, and sometimes more often than that, to toil alongside more respectable folk in the effort to keep the rampaging magmatic flow from extending the grip that it already holds over a significant chunk of the Southland.

They have Callie Road, the fucking main pubs, the fucking docks and all the poxy local boozers.

The pilot of the DC-3 was a man in his fifties with the lined, haggard face of the professional pilot and semipro boozer.

It was not quite nine, and the Saturday night boozers were just beginning to roll in.

This produced a chain reaction during which eighteen other blotto boozers uplifted their arms and wiggled their sweaty fingertips.

Big Pete was a boozer himself until just a few years ago--the whole time Petey was growing up, anyway.

Mind you, the Watcherleys were no great shakes, I suppose, with Bob off to the boozer at all hours and Maggie sweating her guts out carrying muck sacks, but at least they used to be fun.

But the political scandals after the break-in had required scapegoats, and a boozer made a good one.

Mohammedans embraced Christianity that morning, and Christians became Mohammedans, Buddhists, boozers anything.

Louis and at least a dozen in the Washington press corps knew Eagleton was a serious boozer with a history of mental breakdowns -- but none of them had ever written about it, and the few who were known to have mentioned it privately clammed up 1000 percent when McGovern's harried staffers began making inquiries on that fateful Thursday afternoon in Miami.

Home again I drank coffee, ate cornflakes, talked to Harve, talked to Jogger ('Didn't say a dicky bird down the boozer.