Why are alcoholics called Lush?

lush (n.) "drunkard," 1890, from earlier slang meaning "liquor" (1790, especially in phrase lush ken "alehouse"), of obscure origin; perhaps a humorous use of lush (adj.) or from a word in Romany or Shelta (tinkers' jargon). It also was a verb, "to drink heavily" (1811).
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Why do they call Alcoholics a lush?

It seems probable — albeit based on incomplete evidence — that the slang lush for alcoholic drink came first, that the club's name of Lushington was based on it, presumably as a joke on the family name, and that its members' fondness for drinking to excess helped lush to shift from drink to drunkard.
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What is the difference between lush and alcoholic?

As adjectives the difference between alcoholic and lush

is that alcoholic is of or pertaining to alcohol while lush is (obsolete) lax; slack; limp; flexible.
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What's a fancy word for alcoholic?

In this page you can discover 33 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for alcoholic, like: heavy drinker, alcoholic drink, alcohol-dependent, alcohol, addict, drunkard, alchoholic, distilled, dipsomaniac, sot and strong.
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What is a slang word for an alcoholic?

Alcoholic, boozer, dipsomaniac, drinker, drunk, drunkard, drunken, heavy drinker, inebriate, problem drinker, tippler, spirituous.
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What does lush mean slang?

lush. noun. Definition of lush (Entry 2 of 3) 1 slang : intoxicating liquor : drink. 2 : a habitual heavy drinker : drunkard.
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Why is a kilo of coke called a bird?

In some cities the word is reserved specifically for a kilo of crack and a 'bird' would be used for a kilo of raw powder cocaine. The act of 'flippin chickens' can simply mean selling kilos of cocaine or crack for a higher price than they were purchased for.
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What does a dipsomaniac crave?

Definition of dipsomania

: an uncontrollable craving for alcoholic liquors.
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How do you say alcohol without saying alcohol?

Synonyms of alcohol
  1. aqua vitae,
  2. ardent spirits,
  3. booze,
  4. bottle,
  5. drink,
  6. firewater,
  7. grog,
  8. hooch.
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What do we call a person who is addicted to alcohol?

Alcoholism, now known as alcohol use disorder, is a condition in which a person has a desire or physical need to consume alcohol, even though it has a negative impact on their life.
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What is a female lush?

a person who regularly drinks too much alcohol: She's a lush by all accounts. Synonyms. alcoholic. alky slang.
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Where did the word lush come from?

lush (n.) "drunkard," 1890, from earlier slang meaning "liquor" (1790, especially in phrase lush ken "alehouse"), of obscure origin; perhaps a humorous use of lush (adj.) or from a word in Romany or Shelta (tinkers' jargon). It also was a verb, "to drink heavily" (1811).
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What do you call someone who drinks a lot of wine?

Oenophiles are also known as wine aficionados or connoisseurs. They are people who appreciate or collect wine, particularly grape wines from certain regions, varietal types, or methods of manufacture.
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Does lush mean attractive?

If you describe a person or thing as lush, you mean that they are very attractive or appealing.
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What do you call a person who gets drunk easily?

Not single words (although I've seen the second one hyphenated), but “cheap drunks” and “two pot screamers” are people who are/become “easily in their cups"/easily drunk. cheap drunk (from Urban Dictionary): Someone who easily gets drunk. They could have 3 shots of a 40% strength alcohol and they're gone.
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What are two street names for alcohol?

Nicknames/Slang for Alcohol

Beer Bong (or “Hose Monster”): A device used to drink beer quickly through a hose or funnel. Crunked: To be high off alcohol and marijuana at the same time. Hand Grenade: A small bottle of sweet, pre-mixed alcohol. Pre-game: Drinking alcohol before a party.
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What is the difference between a dipsomaniac and an alcoholic?

A dipsomaniac is a drunkard or alcoholic: someone who drinks alcohol to excess. Since dipsomania is a word for alcoholism, it makes sense that a dipsomaniac is an alcoholic. A dipsomaniac has a physical need for alcohol that goes beyond being thirsty: it's an addiction.
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How do you stop dipsomania?

There appears to be no cure for dipsomania, with the exception of abstinence from alcohol of any kind. Dipsomanics tend to be social, outgoing individuals, who find an unusual phenomenon overtakes any will not to drink, and the compulsion becomes so overwhelming that it cannot be stopped in many cases.
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What is the difference between Dipsophobia or dipsomania?

"Dipsophobia" is derived from the Greek "dipsa" (thirst) and "phobos" (fear). "Dipsa" is also used to form the words "dipsomania" (an abnormal craving for alcohol) and "dipsosis" (a medical condition characterized by abnormal thirst).
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What does P's mean in top boy?

P's/Pees. Meaning: Quite simply "p's" or "pees" is another word for money or cash. Sentence use: "We're going to make a lot of P's when we sell this."
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What does P's mean in slang?

Pushing P made its way to the TikTok mainstream in January 2021, thanks to Gunna and Future's new track 'Pushin' P'. P essentially means something positive, to 'keep it real'. If something is P, it means it's good. If something is not P, it's bad.
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Why is it called a trap house?

Trap House Definition: According to the Urban Dictionary, the term traphouse was, “Originally used to describe a crack house in a shady neighborhood…” It's basically a drug dealer's (i.e., trap star or trap lord) place of business—or a form of a market whereby individuals sell, buy, and abuse drugs.
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Is lush derogatory?

lush adjective (GOOD)

good or, of a person, attractive: We had a lush time on my birthday. He's so lush.
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What means lush life?

1 (of vegetation) abounding in lavish growth. 2 (esp. of fruits) succulent and fleshy. 3 luxurious, elaborate, or opulent.
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What type of word is lush?

As detailed above, 'lush' can be a noun, a verb or an adjective. Adjective usage: That meal was lush! Adjective usage: Your voice is lush, Lucy! Adjective usage: This is a lush beer, I could drink it all day!
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