swig



swig

1. n. a deep drink of liquor; a swallow of liquor. She took a swig of rum and leaped into the lagoon.
2. tv. to drink liquor deeply. He nearly swigged the whole bottle before he needed to take a breath.

swigged

and swiggled (swɪgd and ˈswɪglæd)
mod. alcohol intoxicated; tipsy. Man, is she ever swigged!
See also: swig

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Thoukydides-Ancient Greek
Gentian-Albanian
AugustOW-guwst (German, Polish), AW-gəst (English)German, Polish, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Catalan, English
Kazimieras-Lithuanian
Aser-Biblical Latin, Biblical Greek
CleoKLEE-oEnglish