Initially, a type of biscuit. However a group of yorkshire lads coined the term when providing the game 'soggy biscuit' with a specific type of biscuit. Therefore, bourbon is a specific version of the game, ie 'fancy a game of bourbon?'or 'me and her ate a bourbon last night'.
by Tresor Kandol January 18, 2008
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by Sargeant Trigger October 13, 2019
A person that loves to drink bourbon, and will talk shit at the drop of the hat when intoxicated. Whether its mixed with water, soda, or on the rocks this person will take it. They know that there is no better drunk quite like a bourbon drunk. A true Bourbonator has learned to appreciate the finer bourbons (Makers Mark, Bookers, Knob Creek, Blantons) and will not drink the shitty, cheap well bourbon at a bar.
That dude has been killing the bourbon all night long he's a fucking bourbonator....I wouldn't fuck with him.
by Brandon J Harris November 06, 2006
1) American whiskey made in Kentucky, not necessarily in Bourbon county (one of my favorites is made in Woodford county). Some say the limestone in the water in Kentucky gives the bourbon a distinctive taste. US Congress declared bourbon "America's Native Spirit" and it's official distilled spirit in 1964.
2) The best drink if you feel like "gettin red" and you're a poor soul that can't get any moonshine.
2) The best drink if you feel like "gettin red" and you're a poor soul that can't get any moonshine.
Baby, this bourbon makes you look HOT!!
In order to do a good rebel yell, you first have to lubricate your throat with a healthy dose of bourbon.
It's not the shoes, it's the bourbon.
In order to do a good rebel yell, you first have to lubricate your throat with a healthy dose of bourbon.
It's not the shoes, it's the bourbon.
by Kentucky Worley January 15, 2007
Louis XVI was bourbonized in 1793.
by KremlinGremlin December 03, 2013