Phoenetics for "Health and Welfare". Which is a big often company wide inspection of a soldiers loving quarters.
Yo, rumor has it that the higher ups are doing a Hotel Whiskey this week. Better get your contraband out of the barracks.
by Skippedstone May 19, 2019
The name used to better describe the feeling of sadness one has for the coming Monday than Sunday Scaries, which is a terrible word to describe the feeling.
by JoeBearSlim September 15, 2019
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by Urnicus72 February 19, 2018
Bro 1: I don’t know what’s going on with our rizz bro, we can’t pull tonight.
Bro 2: We got whiskey rizz bro.
Bro 2: We got whiskey rizz bro.
by HarmonRabbJR March 12, 2023
Named after the famous sausage chef. Cox was known for roasting an incredibly thick sausage in a short period of time whilst still maintaining the shaft girth and stiffness. This legend was believed to be the best across all the land. Cox was an absolute craftsman. The scoundrel was soo fuckin badass they named a drink after the man. The drink is a stiff one..and it goes by the name of "Scotch on tha Cox". I cannot tell you how its made or what it contains because I would have to kill you but the small lady still makes them at Zone and they are ill. Cheerio!
Whiskey on tha Cox "I sure am feeling a Cox on tha Rox deep inside my mansoul tonight my good lad,, I pray to lord Capriati that Rude-e will allow me a drink ticket for one and me mate "
by m jay December 4, 2016