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- noun Plural form of
boozer .
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Examples
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I already thought Europeans are the only "boozers" lol !
Saturday Photo Hunt Teena in Toronto 2007
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It's awful about the booze, but man, the studio had no shortage of "boozers" in those days.
Tales From Ward K: Of Rubber Hoses and Fred Moore Steve Hulett 2006
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But now hundreds of local "boozers" (British slang for pubs, not drunk people) have morphed into so-called "gastro pubs."
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But now hundreds of local "boozers" (British slang for pubs, not drunk people) have morphed into so-called "gastro pubs."
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Local MP Betty Kiernan said a high percentage of the crime in Mount Isa "probably was alcohol-related" but she did not think it fair to blame "boozers" escaping dry communities.
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Local MP Betty Kiernan said a high percentage of the crime in Mount Isa "probably was alcohol-related" but she did not think it fair to blame "boozers" escaping dry communities.
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Local MP Betty Kiernan said a high percentage of the crime in Mount Isa "probably was alcohol-related" but she did not think it fair to blame "boozers" escaping dry communities.
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How many "boozers" are there in the dining room on a Saturday night, and what would they do if we closed the kitchen at 11 PM?
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How many "boozers" are there in the dining room on a Saturday night, and what would they do if we closed the kitchen at 11 PM?
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In fact, the Pacific coast of Chiapas is so uninviting to drunken American misfits seeking booze and sex that there is no coastal highway and not even one beach resort attractive to NOB boozers between the Oaxaca State line and Guatemala.
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