noun General Slang

offie

· noun · scouse

The off-licence — corner shop that sells the booze.

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The off-licence — a shop licensed to sell alcohol for drinking elsewhere. Widely used across the UK, not exclusively Scouse, but a daily fixture of Liverpool vocabulary. The pre-party pit stop.

“Quick stop at the offie before we head to his.”
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offie In A Sentence

Quick stop at the offie before we head to his.

Origin & Usage

Variants offy

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What does offie mean in British slang?

Offie is short for the off-licence — the corner shop that sells alcohol.

How do you use offie in a sentence?

"I'm nipping to the offie for some cans."

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