The Collaborative International Dictionary
Swiller \Swill"er\, n. One who swills.
Wiktionary
n. A person who swills something
Usage examples of "swiller".
They had been degenerate: the one a good-for-nothing and swiller, the other a sour, aging, infertile maid.
And his end was terrible, for just when he had begun, Sir Paul Swiller read his great paper at the Royal Society, proving that the savages were not only quite right in eating their enemies, but right on moral and hygienic grounds, since it was true that the qualities of the enemy, when eaten, passed into the eater.
Ben and Freddy among the beer swillers at the bar or among the diners seated at the benches against the walls.
She was the perky kind, one who looked more like the front woman for a health food chain than a drink swiller at a club.