The most loveable yet sad person in your friend group. They need lots of love and affection becuase they have low self esteem but that's okay! Make the Bevvie happy no matter what it takes. They're very sensitive and get scared easily so make sure the Bevvie ain't sad.
by Trumpet toot October 24, 2019
Bevvie is a smart, beautiful, and kind girl. She may get stuck behind couches sometimes, and she may even have to pay people to get her out, but she is an amazing friend. She is someone that you cannot live without. Bevvie is always kind, and sends the best memes. She sometimes makes dirty jokes, but we can blame Clownery for that.
by GrandpaWinston October 24, 2019
Short for Beverage, usually used to describe alcoholic drinks.
Definitely NOT in any way an attractive/sexy person, despite Lucie from Love Island using it 30 times an hour in a vain attempt to make it stick.
Definitely NOT in any way an attractive/sexy person, despite Lucie from Love Island using it 30 times an hour in a vain attempt to make it stick.
by CF Enterprises June 04, 2019
See bevvie, bevvied.
Slang term for a drink (beverage), usually alcoholic, most often beer or lager. Can also be used in to describe the process of getting steaming drunk.
Slang term for a drink (beverage), usually alcoholic, most often beer or lager. Can also be used in to describe the process of getting steaming drunk.
1. F*@k me, I've had a shit day at work. Could murder a bevvy.
2. "Did you see Billy puking hits guts outside the pub last night"
"Yeah, what a wanker, only takes 6 pints and he's well bevvied!"
2. "Did you see Billy puking hits guts outside the pub last night"
"Yeah, what a wanker, only takes 6 pints and he's well bevvied!"
by 123456 May 25, 2004
More than one alcoholic drink. Plural of bevy. Word used throughout the UK, but originally more common in the North/Scotland.
by w00fdawg September 30, 2005
by wee_jambo_lou January 09, 2006
Slang term for an alcoholic drink. Usually referring to spirits rather than beer or wine.
For example Gin and Tonic.
For example Gin and Tonic.
by Jesse Kyle July 05, 2015