What is the pirate term for alcohol?

grog (see also spirits) An alcoholic liquor, especially rum diluted with water.
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What do pirates call their alcohol?

Grog, Beer and Rum

Because of this, many seamen drank grog, beer or ale as opposed to water. Fresh water on board would often become tainted by green scum and slime, so a small amount of alcohol was often added in order to improve the bad taste of old water. This water and alcohol combination is better known as grog.
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What is pirate slang for booze?

grog. An alcoholic liquor, especially rum, diluted with water.
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What is slang for alcohol?

Some common street names and nicknames for alcohol include: Booze. Juice. Giggle juice.
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What does a pirate call a bar?

The Pirate Empire: Taverns and Alehouses.
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What is slang for a bar?

juke joint (US, slang) liquor lounge. lounge. managed house. micropub.
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What is a fancy bar called?

A cocktail lounge is an upscale bar that is typically located within a hotel, restaurant or airport. A full bar serves liquor, cocktails, wine, and beer. A wine bar is a bar that focuses on wine rather than on beer or liquor.
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What is an old fashioned word for drunk?

cockeyed. crapulous. crocked (North America) cunted (taboo) cup-shot (obsolete)
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What is rum slang?

If you describe people or things as rum, you mean that they are rather strange. [British, old-fashioned] It was a joke, of course, but surely a rum sort of joke? Synonyms: strange, odd, suspect, funny More Synonyms of rum.
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What is British slang for drunk?

Pissed / Pished

Strictly speaking, “pissed” (or “pished” in Scotland) is a swear word and you shouldn't use it in a formal, professional or school context. However it is probably the most commonly used word in the UK to describe being drunk. If you spend any time in the UK, you will hear it all the time.
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What do sailors say when they drink?

On a Monday, they used to toast, glasses raised, thus: “Our ships at sea.” Tuesday: “Our men.” Wednesday: “Ourselves.” Thursday: “A bloody war or a sickly season.” Friday: “A willing foe and sea room.” Saturday: “Sweethearts and wives (may they never meet)”, and Sunday: “Absent friends.”
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What did Vikings call liquor?

Viking Mead is honey mixed with water then fermented to create alcohol also known as mead.
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What was Jack Sparrow drinking?

Rum was a molasses-based, distilled alcoholic beverage largely produced in the Caribbean. Rum was the preferred alcoholic drink of pirates, particularly favored by Captain Jack Sparrow.
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What is Hennessy slang?

Drinkin' Henny is slang for “drinking Hennessy,” a leading brand of cognac popular in hip-hop and Black culture.
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What is Malibu slang for?

Malibu, California looms large in pop culture. Because of its sunny beaches and copious celebrities, the term Malibu connotes excitement and high desirability among Americans and around the globe.
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What is wine slang?

Wine Slangs Describing Wines

Fruit bomb: A wine with super ripe fruit on the nose and palate. Flabby: A wine that has no acidity or structure. Hot: A wine with high alcohol that, in some cases, burns your throat. Oak monster: A wine that is far too oaky. Quaffable: A wine that is very drinkable.
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What is black slang for drunk?

Turnt and turnt up begin as a slang term in African-American English meaning “excited,” “adrenalized,” or “intoxicated,” as the online hip-hop dictionary the Right Rhymes defines it. The term, though especially associated with drugs, alcohol, and sex at a crazy party, has broadened to mean “a state of being wild.”
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What is a fancy word for drinks?

synonyms for drinks
  • alcohol.
  • booze.
  • brew.
  • cup.
  • glass.
  • liquor.
  • refreshment.
  • sip.
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What is Yiddish slang for drunk?

Borrowed from Yiddish שיכּור‎ (shiker, “drunk”), from Hebrew שיכור / שִׁכּוֹר‎ (shikór).
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What is a Viking bar called?

Skål (meaning "cheers") is our interpretation of what a Viking meadhall would be like today with a selection of local and Nordic craft beer, mead, & aquavit cocktails.
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What is a cowboy bar called?

A Western saloon is a kind of bar particular to the Old West. Saloons served customers such as fur trappers, cowboys, soldiers, lumberjacks, businessmen, lawmen, outlaws, miners, and gamblers.
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What is a hippie bar?

These hippie bars (healthy rice crispy squares) remind me of home. They aren't too sweet, they're full of fibre (from dates), and have that "granola" feel about them. The base is made of nut butter, dates, and some cinnamon, then crispy rice is added alongside a good dose of hemp hearts.
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What is the old timey name for bar?

A saloon is an old-fashioned name for a bar or a tavern. Suggest meeting at the local saloon after work and your friends might give you a funny look, but they'll know what you mean. A saloon is a place to sit drink a beer, though it's much more common these days to call it a bar or a pub.
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What do British call a bar?

A pub (short for public house) is a drinking establishment licensed to serve alcoholic drinks for consumption on the premises.
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