drinksie

English

Etymology

drink + -sie

Noun

drinksie (plural drinksies)

  1. (informal) An alcoholic beverage.
    • 2004, Thomas Alton Gardner, Home on the Strange, page 59:
      “A little drinksie, babe?” asked Jeff.
    • 2015, Susannah Hardy, Olive and Let Die:
      Two, you're sitting here having drinksies with a famous actress and you didn't call me.
    • 2017, Vivien Jackson, Wanted and Wired:
      Normally, I'd be thrilled you brought a friend around for drinksies.

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