Boozy
Full of alcohol, or describing a fun drink-heavy occasion — a boozy brunch.
Definitions
Describing a person who's been drinking or tends to drink a lot.
Describing an event centered on drinking.
Containing a lot of alcohol. A boozy cocktail or dessert is generously spiked.
Boozy In A Sentence
Origin & Usage
From 'booze,' slang for alcohol dating back centuries, with 'boozy' meaning alcohol-heavy. Used widely in British and American English.
People Also Ask
What does boozy mean?
Boozy means full of alcohol, or describing a drink-heavy occasion like a boozy brunch.
What is a boozy brunch?
It's a brunch centered on cocktails and drinks — think bottomless mimosas alongside the food.
Can food be boozy?
Yes — desserts, cakes, and milkshakes can be 'boozy' when they're generously spiked with alcohol.
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