- chugalug
- chug·a·lug
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
chugalug — chug·a·lug (chŭgʹə lŭg ) Slang v. chug·a·lugged, chug·a·lug·ging, chug·a·lugs v. tr. To swallow the contents of (a container of beer, for example) without pausing. v. intr. To swallow liquid, such as beer, without pausing. adv. In continuous… … Universalium
chugalug — verb ( lugged; lugging) Etymology: imitative Date: circa 1936 transitive verb to drink a container of (as beer) without pause; also guzzle 1 intransitive verb to drink a container (as of beer) without pause … New Collegiate Dictionary
chugalug — v. drink quickly without gulping … English slang
chugalug — ˈchəgəˌləg verb (chugalugged ; chugalugged ; chugalugging ; chugalugs) Etymology: imitative transitive verb : to drink a container of (as beer) without pause ; also : to drink quickly or copiously : guzzle … Useful english dictionary
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chug — I. noun Etymology: imitative Date: 1866 a dull explosive sound made by or as if by a laboring engine II. intransitive verb (chugged; chugging) Date: 1848 to move or go with or as if with chugs < a locomotive chugging along > < wearily chug… … New Collegiate Dictionary
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guzzle — guzzler, n. /guz euhl/, v., guzzled, guzzling, n. v.i., v.t. 1. to drink, or sometimes eat, greedily, frequently, or plentifully: They spent the whole night guzzling beer. n. 2. South Midland and Southern U.S. gozzle. [1570 80; orig. uncert.] Syn … Universalium
gulp — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. swallow; choke. See food, credulity, wind. II (Roget s IV) v. Syn. pour, swill, bolt, take in one draught, swig, choke down, toss off, toss down; see also swallow . III (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) v.… … English dictionary for students
down — I 1. adverb 1) they went down in the elevator Syn: toward a lower position, downward, downstairs Ant: up 2) she fell down Syn: to the ground, to the floor, over … Thesaurus of popular words