brewski

English

Etymology

From brew +‎ -ski.

Pronunciation

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Noun

brewski (countable and uncountable, plural brewskis)

  1. (uncountable, informal) beer
  2. (countable, informal) A serving of beer.
    • 2013 September 30, Keri Glassman, “Vitamin B? Why beer is good for your health”, in CNN[1]:
      Yeah, going for a brewski after a rousing game of touch football with your work team will help you replenish your protein better than a glass of chardonnay.
    • 2017 December 11, Jackie Wattles, “SpaceX is sending barley to space for Budweiser research”, in CNN Business[2]:
      Budweiser says this will be the first of many excursions it plans to back. And, eventually, the newly gleaned information could inform how the company will make brewskis for Mars.

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