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Referring to the drinker of any liquid; think third person point of view.
1.) The drinker of grape juice was unaware that the juice had become fermented, therefore, the drinkee began to display signs of inebriation.
drinkee by KH Wren March 6, 2010
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waffle drinker 

An insult hurled at a fat dunk woman by a redneck drunk man on an episode of Jail.
waffle drinker by Loxy December 25, 2016

Rainbow Drinker 

A term used in the webcomic Homestuck.

A Rainbow Drinker is a troll who drinks other troll's blood.

Basically like a vampire.

It is called RAINBOW Drinker because troll's blood comes in a variety of colors depending on the troll.
*SPOILER*
*ALERT*

Kanaya becomes a rainbow drinker after she is killed by Eridan.
Rainbow Drinker by Allisterr October 10, 2011

Drinkers remorse 

The feeling of sadness you have the day after (having hang overs). Often you feel a bit embarrassed by the things you did the day before. Also, often people who have been out drinking tend to be a bit depressed the next day presumably because of a chemical reaction in the brain caused by the alcohol consumption.
person1: how are you today? you were proper wasted yesterday!
person2: yeah. It was not my finest hour, if now what i'm saying... I'm feeling the drinkers remorse today

Designated Drinker 

The complete opposite of a designated driver. A person who always get's smashed and drinks alcohol like it's nothing. May possibly drive you to the club but not back home. If it's you and the designated drinker expect to only have one drink because your driving home unless you want a smashed car.
"Fuck a wristband, lets all do a keg stand. I'm like cheech and chong hittin up the beer bong. When the cops show up they're gonna get the finger and I don't give a fuck. Cause I'm the designated drinker."
Designated Drinker by Chantel Cliche November 10, 2009

milk drinker 

A baby, used as an insult. The insult seems to pre-date Skyrim, and may have origins in Scottish culture.
An old Scottish saying is:

"Bread and cheese is gude to eat when folk can get nae ither meat.
Bread and milk is bairns' meat: I wish them sorrow that be it."

Seems to refer to a "milk drinker".

Another Example: "What do you think of that, Mr. Pajama-Wearing, Basket-Face, Slipper-Wielding, Clype-Dreep-Bachle, Gether-Uping-Blate-Maw, Bleathering, Gomeril, Jessie, Oaf-Looking, Scooner, Nyaff, Plookie, Shan, Milk-Drinking, Soy-Faced Shilpit, Mim-Moothed, Sniveling, Worm-Eyed, Hotten-Blaugh, Vile-Stoochie, Cally-Breek-Tattie?"