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WINO
WINO
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Dictionary definitions:
Word: wino
Phonetic:
/ˈwaɪnəʊ/
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A chronic or heavy drinker of cheap wine or other alcohol; a drunk or drunkard.
A wine enthusiast; an oenophile.
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Brown bagger
12-stepper
A.A. candidate
AA candidate
Alanon candidate
Alcoholics round after victory (4)
Alky
Big tippler
Bobby Wine
Boozehound
Boozer
Bowery bum
Bowery character
Bowery denizen
Brown bagger?
Brown-bagger?
Captive of the grape
Carlins radio station
Certain boozehound
Certain boozer
Certain overimbiber
Certain sort of souse
Certain sot
Cold duck guzzler
Damon Wayans In Living Color persona
Derelict
Detox candidate
Dipsomaniac
Drunk (slang)
Drunkard
Excessive lover of the grape
Frequent brown-bagger
George Carlins wonderful radio station
George Carlins station
Hardly a teetotaler
He brown bags it
Hes blue without his red or white
Heavy drinker
Juicehead whos into the grape
Lush
Many a Thunderbird or MD 20/20 drinker
Muscatel fiend
One who indulges too much in the grape
One who is blue without red or white?
One who might hail a cab?
One who might stock up at a white sale?
Otis of Mayberry
Overindulger of the grape
Person in need of detox
Person living the highlife?
Person often toasted
Plonk swiller
Port authority?
Port guzzler
Radio station on skid row?
Ripple tippler
Rotgut buyer
Sidewalk stumbler
Skid Row regular
Skid row bum
Skid row denizen
Skid row figure
Skid row radio station?
Skid row sort
Skid row tippler
Skid row type
Skid-row denizen
Skid-row type
Soave swiller
Sot
Souse
Stereotypical Bowery denizen
Tempranillo tippler
Thunderbird enthusiast?
Toper
Troubles drowner
Type of tippler
Bowery figure
Skid-row character
Skid-row figure
Drunk
Drinking addict
Bowery derelict
Skid-row sight
A certain derelict
Skid-Row resident
Bowery inhabitant
Lush, perhaps
One type of 66-Down
Rotgut buyer, perhaps
Grape nut?
Drunk's favorite radio station?
Overindulging sort
Lush's favorite radio station?
Bowery boozer
Tippler's favorite radio station?
One who tipples too much
Certain drunkard
Down-and-out drunkard
Street drunkard
Habitual drunkard
Habitual drunk
Dissolute type with nothing to gain?
Soak to lose everything then?
It's common for a drunk to lose everything
Drunk with hot love
Down-and-out, like team with such a record?
Port abuser, say
Port abuser, say
One down and out to gain nothing
Certain inebriate
Drunkard in row in off-licence
Drinker of cool old whiskey to start with
Lose everything, apparently drunk
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