Chugsuckle (verb)
/ˈchʌɡˌsʌk.əl/
1. To enthusiastically consume a beverage (usually alcoholic) in large gulps while simultaneously trying to maintain dignity in a social setting.
2. (noun) A person who habitually drinks with reckless gusto, often to the amusement or dismay of others.
Origin: Likely derived from ancient tailgate traditions, where chugging and excessive enthusiasm collided in an unholy ritual of party lore.
Related terms: gulp guzzler, sip savage, sudsquaffer
/ˈchʌɡˌsʌk.əl/
1. To enthusiastically consume a beverage (usually alcoholic) in large gulps while simultaneously trying to maintain dignity in a social setting.
2. (noun) A person who habitually drinks with reckless gusto, often to the amusement or dismay of others.
Origin: Likely derived from ancient tailgate traditions, where chugging and excessive enthusiasm collided in an unholy ritual of party lore.
Related terms: gulp guzzler, sip savage, sudsquaffer
“He tried to sip the beer slowly, but ended up chugsuckling it like a frat bro at Oktoberfest.”
“He tried to sip the beer slowly, but ended up chugsuckling it like a frat bro at Oktoberfest.”
“Don’t invite Trevor to wine night—he’s a total chugsuckle.”
“He tried to sip the beer slowly, but ended up chugsuckling it like a frat bro at Oktoberfest.”
“Don’t invite Trevor to wine night—he’s a total chugsuckle.”
by Jason764 June 08, 2025