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boozer|ˈbuːzə(r)| 1. One who boozes; a tippler. See bouser.
a1819Wolcott (P. Pindar) Wks. (1831) 303 (D.), This land⁓lord was a boozer stout. 1835Marryat Jac. Faithf. xxvi, Don't you think so, my old boozer? 2. A public house. slang.
1895Daily News 4 Jan. 3/7 (E.D.D.), I pops around [stays] at the boozer. 1929‘H. Green’ Living iii. 29 He'd be glad when he was dead: ‘glad, more'n glad, I'll go straight into the boozer and 'ave one’. 1966P. Moloney Plea for Mersey 38 The boozer on the corner. |