bevvy
English
Etymology
Clipping of beverage + -y (diminutive suffix)
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈbɛvi/
Audio (General Australian): (file) - Rhymes: -ɛvi
- Homophone: bevy
Noun
bevvy (plural bevvies)
- (British, Ireland, slang) Alcoholic beverage.
- 1997, James Gardiner, Who's a Pretty Boy Then?, page 123:
- Well, she schlumphed her Vera down the screech at a rate of knots, zhooshed up the riah, checked the slap in the mirror behind the bar, straightened up one ogle fake riah that had come adrift, and bold as brass orderlied over as fast as she could manage in those bats and, in her best lips, asked, if she could parker the omi a bevvy.
- 1998, Toni Davidson, Intoxication: An Anthology of Stimulant-based Writing, page 44:
- 'Want some Lou Reed?' asked Spam.
'Nah. I'll stick to the bevvy.'
Verb
bevvy (third-person singular simple present bevvies, present participle bevvying, simple past and past participle bevvied)