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Definition of a brewski

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Other terms relating to 'alcohol':

Definitions include: derogatory term, "moron".
Definitions include: Cabernet wine.
Definitions include: alcohol.
Definitions include: Cristal.
Definitions include: a 40 ounce bottle of an alcoholic beverage.
Definitions include: beer.
Definitions include: two drinks: one for each hand.
Definitions include: a general insult.
Definitions include: alternate spelling / pronunciation of "road soda".
Definitions include: the biggest bottle of cheap alcohol one can find.
Definitions include: an unfinished beer, left to get warm.
Definitions include: alcohol.
Definitions include: one's home.
Definitions include: flavored, often sweet alcoholic beverage.
Definitions include: a six-pack of beer.

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Other terms relating to '-ski':

Definitions include: variant of bro.
Definitions include: "done".

Other terms relating to 'brew':

Definitions include: beer.
Definitions include: a group of close friends who drink alcohol together.
Definitions include: the state of having penile dysfunction due to alcohol.

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