booze cruise
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Noun
[edit]booze cruise (plural booze cruises)
- (British) A brief trip from Britain to France or Belgium in order to buy alcohol (or tobacco) in bulk quantities without paying excise duty.
- (US, Australia) A recreational trip on a cruise ship or boat usually tailored to young people, with the expectation of heavy consumption of alcoholic beverages.
- 1998 November, Queen City Chronicle: Wedding Belles, Cincinnati Magazine, page 13,
- I was still a little tipsy, see, because Tony proposed to me on a booze cruise. You know a booze cruise? That′s where they take a fishing boat and wash all the fish guts off of it at night and turn it into a party boat.
- 2004, Joseph D. Oliver, Nancy E. Oliver, On the Rebound, page 108:
- “Goddamnit, Petey, you know I hate booze cruises at the best of times. A bunch of drunken assholes that make a piss-up at home look like a Tupperware Party.”
- 2009, Larry McDonald, Patrick Robinson, A Colossal Failure of Common Sense: The Incredible Inside Story of the Collapse of the Lehman Brothers, page 185:
- They told us the corporation had taken their top salesmen to the Bahamas on a luxury liner booze cruise. Actually it had been a themed booze cruise, under the banner “The Best Damn Mortgage Company. Period.”
- 1998 November, Queen City Chronicle: Wedding Belles, Cincinnati Magazine, page 13,
Verb
[edit]booze cruise (third-person singular simple present booze cruises, present participle booze cruising, simple past and past participle booze cruised)
- (Internet slang, humorous) to drive under the influence of alcohol
- As I booze cruised home from the function, I gazed gleefully at the beautiful rising sun.
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