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A common faux pas in which a wine glass is filled beyond the customary half way point. The first documented case of the Woodbridge pour occured in Woodbridge, CT. A poor retarded war boy, invited to a fine party, brought his pedigreed wife a completely full glass of wine causing great embarassment and laughter worldwide. Much to the poor retarded war boy's delight, many people later requested the Woodbrige pour--making him a legend.
I would like another glass of wine. Can you please make it a Woodbridge pour?
by Brian K. Carson January 7, 2009
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