Generally referring to bourbon, this is just a large "pour" of wine or spirits. Often thought to be a "heavy handed" pour.
by SwanTBF January 24, 2019

A common faux pas in which a wine glass is filled beyond the customary half way point. The first documented case of the Woodbridge pour occured in Woodbridge, CT. A poor retarded war boy, invited to a fine party, brought his pedigreed wife a completely full glass of wine causing great embarassment and laughter worldwide. Much to the poor retarded war boy's delight, many people later requested the Woodbrige pour--making him a legend.
by Brian K. Carson January 6, 2009

After looking at her wine glass, Barb said “why the shy pour?”
Barb complained to her server about the shy pour she received from the bartender.
Barb complained to her server about the shy pour she received from the bartender.
by Snowbiscuit June 13, 2018

by Matt&Lucy August 13, 2018

Noun. A quality found in bartenders and bars (usually gay bars) marked by characteristicly high concentration of alcohol.
"Oooooo, hunty! This drink could strip paint. Dawgdam!"
"I know. They really got the gay pour at this place. That's why this is where you start the night."
"I know. They really got the gay pour at this place. That's why this is where you start the night."
by BalianSashaMelmoth October 4, 2019

A "real" glass full of wine. Close to the rim in a big glass. Not the short pours you get in a typical a restaurant.
Now that is a borucki pour.
That is a real borucki pour, up to the rim.
Wow, I just got a borucki pour.
That is a real borucki pour, up to the rim.
Wow, I just got a borucki pour.
by fullandby September 19, 2013

by Cranberry1890 May 27, 2023
