A warmie is alcohol that is warm the morning after a bend. You wake up and need to drink alcohol but it’s all warm alcohol that is left in the glass from the previous night. To drink a warmie is desperation.
Jack: Mate I need some piss but there’s none left in the fridge
Sam: Mate just have a warmie off the table
Sam: Mate just have a warmie off the table
by Artificial_autism August 27, 2020
Get the Warmiemug. Warmie refers to people who aren't seen as very cool or try too hard to fit in around those that are defined as 'cool'. Warmie's take on fad's way too late and instantly use new words they hear, or buy knock offs of the newest fashion (fake supreme hats for instance) to fit in with others around them.
Laura:u seem pretty cool what's your secret?
Kane: what do u mean? none i just do what i feel is right...
Laura: yeh but those trainers are in fashion atm
Kane: sorry, wouldn't kno warmie
Kane: what do u mean? none i just do what i feel is right...
Laura: yeh but those trainers are in fashion atm
Kane: sorry, wouldn't kno warmie
by Bew Bonik May 27, 2013
Get the Warmiemug. by dmoney01236 March 22, 2011
Get the Warmymug. It’s kinda like warmth only much, much better. Not to be confused with worminess, which is much, much worse!
I really liked the warminess of that hitchhiker! He was smart, he was funny! He seemed like a great guy! I kinda wish I didn't bludgeon him with a tire iron.
by Fozzie Womback July 24, 2019
Get the Warminessmug. by Kolyma December 18, 2020
Get the Warmiesmug. Warmie (Noun)
1. A colloquial term for a beer served at room temperature, commonly associated with traditional cask ales in the United Kingdom. While often misunderstood by outsiders as “warm,” a warmie is typically served at cellar temperature (around 11–13°C or 52–55°F), which is believed to enhance flavor and aroma.
2. Any beer that isn’t ice-cold, often provoking surprise or dismay from drinkers accustomed to chilled lagers.
1. A colloquial term for a beer served at room temperature, commonly associated with traditional cask ales in the United Kingdom. While often misunderstood by outsiders as “warm,” a warmie is typically served at cellar temperature (around 11–13°C or 52–55°F), which is believed to enhance flavor and aroma.
2. Any beer that isn’t ice-cold, often provoking surprise or dismay from drinkers accustomed to chilled lagers.
by JL & JB Thoughts August 21, 2025
Get the Warmiemug. 