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A term used to describe ones desire to no longer be sober, often used to alert other sober people of this inention. This is usualy a prelude to the use of Vodka to rectify the situation, and restore the people involved to their normal drunken way of life. "Where shall we go for lunch today?"
"Oooh I dont know, what do you think?" "I want wodka" |
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Wodka is the negative drunk version of the alcohol that is vodka.
Being negatively drunk from vodka. Such as crying, severe depressiveness and violence. *Kate rips down family heirloom* "Oh my god... wodka moment"
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1) The Polish spelling of vodka.
2) A nickname for inexpensive, low quaity liquor, usually low-grade vodka but can be used to describe any hard liquor of poor quality. Wodka often produces a more severe hangover, in a shorter amount of time, than higher-quality liquor. I bought some 5-dollar wodka. It smelled like bleach and tasted like paint thinner, and my hangover kicked in before I finished drinking the shit.
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