After a heavy weekend of research, I have decided to compile a list of new words I've coined to help describe the unique world of excess drinking; an alcoholexicon to which you are invited to contribute your own entries.
alco-poptart: a person who will sleep with anything after a few Bacardi Breezers.
blubbly: describing a person who, having drunk too much Champagne, becomes tearfully sentimental or melancholic.
bordeaux-line: the point after which a meal changes from a sophisticated dinner to a blurry wine-fest.
brandicoot: a species native to the region of Cognac, characterised by a curious stumbling gait and indistinct speech.
calvadross: substandard apple brandy served to tourists in Normandy.
cariff-raff: the undesirables who congregate around a newly-ordered pichet of wine.
chardonnaysal: the whiny tone some people affect after a few too many glasses.
dorkscrew: the unfortunate person you end up sleeping with at the end of a bottle-strewn binge.
incaskeration: the unfortunate state of having to drink wine from a box.
grin and tonic: the irrepressible smile caused by the first sip of a desperately-needed drink.
kir crash: the tragic moment when you lose the ability to speak after one too many aperitifs.
k-martini (also wal-martini): the gut-stripping result of mixing cocktails using cheap spirits.
lagerhythm: the complex, unsynchronized series of internal beats to which people dance towards the end of a pub crawl.
sake-asm: the cutting tone used in a sushi restaurant when asked whether another bottle is really such a good idea.
sancerrity: the state in which you tell your friends how much you love them after a couple of litres of white.
slangover: the distressing aftermath of a big night, when the only words that can be found to express the pain are monosyllabic profanities.
vodkarisma: the savoir faire and confidence imparted by a shot of Absolut.
Monday, 25 June 2007
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Bravo!! Roger would be ever so proud...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger's_Profanisaurus
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