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bibacious

English

Etymology

From Latin bibax, bibacis, from bibere. See bib.

Adjective

bibacious (comparative more bibacious, superlative most bibacious)

  1. Addicted to drinking alcohol.

Synonyms

  • bibulous; See also Thesaurus:drunk

Related terms

  • bibation
  • bibativeness
  • bibulous

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boozy

English

Etymology

From booze +? -y.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?bu?zi/
  • Rhymes: -u?zi

Adjective

boozy (comparative boozier, superlative booziest)

  1. (of a person) Intoxicated by alcohol.
  2. (of a person) Inclined to consume a significant amount of alcohol.
  3. (of an event) Involving a large consumption of alcohol.
    We all had hangovers after a boozy weekend in town.
  4. (of food) Containing or cooked with alcohol.
    For dessert, the hosts treated us to a helping of boozy apple pie.

Synonyms

  • (intoxicated by alcohol): See Thesaurus:drunk
  • (inclined to consume alcohol): drunk, sottish
  • (involving large consumption of alcohol):
  • (containing alcohol): See Thesaurus:alcoholic

Translations

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