(addicted to drinking)

  • 11goomie — Australian Slang person addicted to drinking methylated spirits …

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  • 12alcoholic — (adj.) 1790, of or pertaining to alcohol; see ALCOHOL (Cf. alcohol) + IC (Cf. ic). Meaning caused by drunkenness is attested by 1872; meaning habitually drunk by 1910. Noun sense of one who is addicted to drinking in excess, chronic drunkard, old …

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  • 13theic — n. one who is addicted to drinking tea …

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  • 14theics — n. one who is addicted to drinking tea …

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  • 15goomie — /ˈgumi/ (say goohmee) noun Colloquial a person addicted to drinking methylated spirits. Also, goomee, goomy. {goom + ie} …

  • 16metho — /ˈmɛθoʊ / (say methoh) noun Colloquial 1. methylated spirits: *somewhere where the beer s run out and they ve had to take to plonk or metho! –coralie rees, 1953. 2. someone addicted to drinking methylated spirits. {meth(ylated spirits) + o} …

  • 17wino — /ˈwaɪnoʊ/ (say wuynoh) noun Colloquial someone addicted to drinking wine. {win(e) + o} …

  • 18bibacious — bə̇ˈbāshəs, (ˈ)bī|b adjective Etymology: Latin bibac , bibax bibulous (from bibere to drink) + English ious more at potable : addicted to drinking : bibulous …

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  • 19bi|ba|cious — «bih BAY shuhs, by », adjective. addicted to drinking; bibulous. ╂[< Latin bibāx, bibācis (with glish ous) < bibere drink] …

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  • 20metho — n. (pl. os) Austral. sl. 1 methylated spirit. 2 a person addicted to drinking methylated spirit. Etymology: abbr …

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