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bevvy [ˈbɛvɪ] Dialect n pl -vies 1. a drink, esp an alcoholic one we had a few bevvies last night 2. a session of drinking vb -vies, -vying, -vied (intr)
to drink alcohol [probably from Old French bevee, buvee drinking] bevvied adj Translations bevvy n (Brit inf) (= drink) → alkoholisches Getränk; he fancied a few bevvies → er hatte Lust, einen trinken zu gehen; to go for a bevvy → einen trinken gehen (= drinking session) we had a major bevvy after the match → nach dem Spiel haben wir ordentlich einen draufgemacht (inf) vt to get bevvied → sich volllaufen lassen (inf) How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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And for those who need it, a five-page glossary defines such Scottish phrases as bevvy (drink), brassic (broke), coffin-dodger (senior citizen) and dosh (money). the sexy-in-the-city new bevvy currently filling the glasses of celebs like Kobe Bryant, Kelis and Jimmy Fallon. |
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