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chevvy bevvy 

any very cheap alcoholic drink
eg calsberg or white stribe
chevvy bevvy by kjghjftydytfty January 13, 2010
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Air bevvy 

A art form of imitating you are holding and drinking an actual form of alcoholic beverage. But instead is merely replaced with just thin air or empty space. As to form the art of the illusion to others that you are actually drinking whatever you say choose. As long as it is categorised as alcoholic. If performed correctly you must imitate how you would normally drink said chosen drink if it were actually there. Usually used by people not wanting to drink but still wanting to feel socially accepted in society, as to not feel left out.
Hey what you drinking there mate?

Oh just my air bevvy of wine, trying to quit drinking at the moment actually but got to feel included right?

Yeah sure I barely noticed, for a second I actually thought you had a drink.

Thanks mate! (Imitates *clinking of wine glass Then politely sips his white wine with acceptance and social stamina)

Bevy Princess 

A demeaning term given to a man by his 'friends' due to his inability to handle/consume alcohol in any great quantity. Commonly used phrase within amateur sports teams.
Guy; "what's wrong with Cameron Hogg today?"

Other guy; "Nothing he's just being a bevy princess like usual"
Bevy Princess by Wands December 7, 2011
Benign or benevolent envy. Envy that appreciates the achievement or good fortune of another aspirationally without wishing to take anything away from them. esp. in terms of love and relationships.
He felt benvy about his friend's new romance. I'm benvious that you met such a wonderful person.

bevy hunters 

Bevy Hunters are unique humans, who live day and night looking for that certain beverage which hits the spot that nothing else can quite satisfy.
What do you call people who wants to find that perfect beverage?

Bevy Hunters.
bevy hunters by redevelop February 13, 2014
word for an a alcoholic drink in the northern regions of Britain
I'm gan doon the pub for a bevy
bevy by ianto December 23, 2004