Boozy

usgb/ˈbuːzi/
adjective

Related to or characteristic of alcohol or intoxication.

They had a boozy night out at the bar.
Visual representation of "boozy" - Related to or characteristic of alcohol or intoxication.

Often appears as...

  • boozy night
  • boozy brunch

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Informal

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Social Context

Used to describe social events that involve drinking alcohol, often leading to intoxication.

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Their office parties are known for being particularly boozy.
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Connotation of Excess

Implies a greater than usual amount of alcohol consumption, often leading to rowdy behavior.

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After their team won, the celebration turned into a boozy affair.
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Informal Setting

Primarily used in casual or informal settings; not appropriate in formal or professional discourse.

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They're planning a boozy get-together this weekend.
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