booze in Spanish
booze in Spanish is trago, aguardiente, bebercio — booze means alcoholic drinks in general.
booze in Spanish
trago
(colloquial, uncountable) Any alcoholic beverage (especially beer or hard liquor).
aguardiente
(colloquial, uncountable) Any alcoholic beverage (especially beer or hard liquor).
bebercio
(colloquial, uncountable) Any alcoholic beverage (especially beer or hard liquor).
chupe
(colloquial, uncountable) Any alcoholic beverage (especially beer or hard liquor).
copa
(colloquial, uncountable) Any alcoholic beverage (especially beer or hard liquor).
copete
(colloquial, uncountable) Any alcoholic beverage (especially beer or hard liquor).
escabiar
(slang, intransitive) To drink alcohol.
pimplarse
(slang, intransitive) To drink alcohol.
What does "booze" mean?
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noun Alcoholic drinks in general.
"They stocked up on booze for the New Year's party."
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verb To drink alcohol, especially heavily.
"They spent the whole weekend boozing at the festival."
booze in a sentence
- They stocked up on booze for the New Year's party.
- There wasn't much booze left by the end of the night.
- They spent the whole weekend boozing at the festival.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "booze" in Spanish?
"booze" in Spanish is trago, aguardiente, bebercio. booze means: Alcoholic drinks in general.
How do you use "booze" in a sentence?
Example: "They stocked up on booze for the New Year's party." In Spanish, "booze" is trago, aguardiente, bebercio.
Are there other ways to say "booze" in Spanish?
Yes — Spanish has 8 translations listed for "booze": trago, aguardiente, bebercio, chupe, copa, copete.
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