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An alcoholic that gets pleasure from drinking excessive amounts of jack daniels, beating the shit out of his son and breaking the thick jack daniels bottle over his head. He also can be found driving the car into the pool telling his hallucinations in a drunken rage to "get out of the road you bastards"
Also see the drunken milkman.
I just had an urge to break this bottle over my head, I'm as drunk as Brewshky.
Brewshky by 22 and in the band March 29, 2005
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Dude 1: What's up, dude?! Are you ready to partay?!
Dude 2: Yeahhh I got my "B is for BREWSKY" shirt on and I'm ready to take on that beer bong fo sho!
brewsky by Vinney June 30, 2005
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