by shitcock January 11, 2005
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2) Event that consists of going out to drink at staring at women's chests.
3) noun - Term that combines booze and boobies into one meaning.
4) Group of men (or women these days) going out with the strict intension to drink and look at strippers.
2) Event that consists of going out to drink at staring at women's chests.
3) noun - Term that combines booze and boobies into one meaning.
4) Group of men (or women these days) going out with the strict intension to drink and look at strippers.
You going to John Doe's Bachelor party tonight? It's time for some Boozies!
We're bout to go get some boozies, wanna join?
We're bout to go get some boozies, wanna join?
by IRTermite June 30, 2011
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by The_Will October 20, 2006
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A nickname for my girlfriend, derived from "Bubbles" the Chimp and "Boobs" (Modern English slang for "breasts"); those which belong to her are stirringly gorgeous.
2. Common noun (plural):
Handcrafted, non-piercing nipple ornaments.
Boobles, did you stop at the grocery on the way back from the gym, you hot Mama?
A nickname for my girlfriend, derived from "Bubbles" the Chimp and "Boobs" (Modern English slang for "breasts"); those which belong to her are stirringly gorgeous.
2. Common noun (plural):
Handcrafted, non-piercing nipple ornaments.
Boobles, did you stop at the grocery on the way back from the gym, you hot Mama?
1. "Boobles, did you stop by the grocery on your way home from the gym," I inquired.
2. Boobles should not be worn while engaged in contact sports or reef-diving.
2. Boobles should not be worn while engaged in contact sports or reef-diving.
by J-Meister December 1, 2003
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Get the boozle mug.Bean boozled often refers to a female’s front-butt. When you go downtown you don’t if you’re gonna eat moldy cheese or baby wipes.
by DrivingMsCrazy May 2, 2018
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Function: verb
Inflected Form(s): boozescrounged; boozescroung·ing
transitive verb
1 : To forage or scavenge for abandoned or neglected drinks in a bar, before the waitstaff collects them. Boozescroungers may consume drinks publicly--under pretense of legitimate purchase--or quickly, for concealment and faster alcohol absorption. Motivation for boozescrounging can be dipsomania, no money, principled conservation, kleptomania, fun, or any combination thereof.
2 : The act of any genuine boozehound (vagrant or employed) searching for, turning up, or begging for alcohol--or money solely for alcohol--from whatever source is available.
- boozescroung·er noun
Function: verb
Inflected Form(s): boozescrounged; boozescroung·ing
transitive verb
1 : To forage or scavenge for abandoned or neglected drinks in a bar, before the waitstaff collects them. Boozescroungers may consume drinks publicly--under pretense of legitimate purchase--or quickly, for concealment and faster alcohol absorption. Motivation for boozescrounging can be dipsomania, no money, principled conservation, kleptomania, fun, or any combination thereof.
2 : The act of any genuine boozehound (vagrant or employed) searching for, turning up, or begging for alcohol--or money solely for alcohol--from whatever source is available.
- boozescroung·er noun
1: Look at Rusty over there, boozescrounging the remnants of that big party of girls who just left: not one of them finished their drink, so he's really cashing in!
1: Jason's got that new well-paying job; why did he just boozescrounge that half-empty beer? He always did hate to see things go to waste, and old habits do die hard, I suppose.
2: Stopped at a busy intersection today, I noticed a refreshingly honest boozescrounger admitting on his sign, "I need a beer."
1: Jason's got that new well-paying job; why did he just boozescrounge that half-empty beer? He always did hate to see things go to waste, and old habits do die hard, I suppose.
2: Stopped at a busy intersection today, I noticed a refreshingly honest boozescrounger admitting on his sign, "I need a beer."
by Knut C. Austerlitz January 2, 2009
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