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booze-up
[ booz-uhp ]
noun
Chiefly British.
- a drinking spree.
booze-up
noun
- slang.a drinking spree
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of booze-up1
First recorded in 1895–1900
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After the briefest of mentions right at the beginning, 'Our Lady’ makes way for the true purpose of the carol: a Tudor booze-up.
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But investors will not fund a booze-up; if a course fails to add value, students will be unable to raise enough cash to enroll.
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Festivities begin with a 7 p.m. red carpet and end with a midnight booze-up.
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The local mayor insisted that he join him for a booze-up and a public execution.
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At the aftershow booze-up we chat to a local who can balance a spoon upright on her tongue.
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