Liquor

Word LIQUOR
Character 6
Hyphenation liq uor
Pronunciations /ˈlɪk.ə(ɹ)/

Definitions and meanings of "Liquor"

What do we mean by liquor?

An alcoholic beverage made by distillation rather than by fermentation. noun

A rich broth resulting from the prolonged cooking of meat or vegetables, especially greens. noun

An aqueous solution of a nonvolatile substance. noun

A solution, emulsion, or suspension for industrial use. noun

To steep (malt, for example). transitive verb

To make drunk with alcoholic liquor. Often used with up: transitive verb

To moisten; drench.

To rub with oil or grease; anoint; lubricate.

To treat with a liquor; apply liquor or a solution to, as in various manufacturing operations.

To give liquor to; supply with liquor for drinking.

To drink; especially, to drink spirits: often with up.

A liquid or fluid substance, as water, milk, blood, sap, etc. noun

A strong or active liquid of any sort. noun

A strong solution of a particular substance, used in the industrial arts. The liquor of any substance is that substance held in solution, and the word used absolutely has meanings differing according to the indnstry in which it is used. noun

An elixir. noun

Hence— Any prepared solution, as a sugar solution for claying the loaves, or a solution of a dye or mordant. noun

A dilution, as in liquor ammoniæ. In technical Latin phrases pronounced li′ kwôr, as in liquor amnii, liquor potosseæ, etc. noun

Measured (in selling) with their natural juice, as oysters: opposed to solid. noun

Any liquid substance, as water, milk, blood, sap, juice, or the like. noun

Specifically, alcoholic or spirituous fluid, either distilled or fermented, as brandy, wine, whisky, beer, etc. noun

A liquid, a fluid.

A drinkable liquid.

A liquid obtained by cooking meat or vegetables (or both).

A parsley sauce commonly served with traditional pies and mash.

Strong alcoholic drink derived from fermentation and distillation; more broadly, any alcoholic drink.

In process industry, a liquid in which a desired reaction takes place, e.g. pulping liquor is a mixture of chemicals and water which breaks wood into its components, thus facilitating the extraction of cellulose.

A liquid in which something has been steeped.

Substance that kids use to increase the level of fun and naked women. Also used to get women in bed and have crazy sex all night. one of man's greatest inventions. Urban Dictionary

It's what jesus would drink. Urban Dictionary

The best alcoholic drink out there because this one actually gets you high. Drinking wine or beer will just make you sleepy but liquor is a drug! Drinking liquor will get you high, trust me. Urban Dictionary

The liquid that comes from a female when she is sexually aroused or has had an orgasm Urban Dictionary

One says this in association with other words after being extremely drunk and attempting or accomplishing doing something really stupid, and trying to claim that the liquor made them do it. Urban Dictionary

Drunk. Very Drunk. drunk Urban Dictionary

Common term used by drunken Trailer park supervisors talking to a 300 pound shit beast. Urban Dictionary

To be in trouble. To be in allsorts of trouble. To be in allsorts. To be in liquorice allsorts. To be in liquorice To be in liquor. Urban Dictionary

A synonym for cocaine used by officer Jim Lahey on the television show Trailer Park Boys. Urban Dictionary

Store that sells hard liquor, wine, beer, etc. In most Canadian provinces, they are run by the government. In some provinces, it is colloquially known as the "LC" -- Liquor Commission Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Liquor

The word "liquor" in example sentences

The week before, however, in a speech to the AFL-CIO convention in Hartford, Lieberman used the phrase liquor store. ❋ William Safire (2004)

When the liquor is about 70°, it is generally tunned off into a large vat or cask for it to ferment. ❋ Jane (1845)

On the other hand, he believed in liquor in moderation. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Often, when he was not in liquor, flashes of the old Billy came back, but even such flashes dwindled in frequency. ❋ Unknown (2010)

On the windows there were gratings like those in liquor stores. ❋ Unknown (2009)

But he paid for the liquor from a fairly healthy-looking sack. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Also, I find it interesting that preference for liquor is pretty consistent across all categories. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Because the flavor of the liquor is not obstructed by that of charred oak barrels, tasters can get a sense of such elemental whiskeymaking processes as the quality and mix of the grains and the basic technique (ranging from murderous to masterful) of the distiller. ❋ Unknown (2010)

After a century-long ban in the U.S., the federal government gave absinthe a semi-green light in 2007, and the anise-flavored liquor is making its way into cocktails from some of the most talented mixologists around the country. ❋ The Huffington Post News Team (2010)

“Also, I find it interesting that preference for liquor is pretty consistent across all categories.” ❋ Unknown (2010)

And they have made clear that they will not vote for a plan that cuts into the $260 million in liquor profits and taxes generated by the ABC system for schools, police and public health. ❋ Rosalind S. Helderman (2010)

That would happen as it hands over the $120 million the state now makes in liquor profits to private industry. ❋ Rosalind Helderman (2010)

Drinking straight liquor is ... well ... for people like you! ❋ Candid Engineer (2009)

December 27th, 2009 12: 56 pm ET there is an inherent danger to the presence of alcohol onboard an airplane, being in liquor bottles or after shave, as they can be used as an accelerant. wIth a piece of cloth or string and a match or a cig lighter ... why do we still allow that onboard? ❋ Unknown (2009)

If you study the numbers closely, you see that liquor is probably wildly popular with women in their 20s, and unpopular with men the same age. lh says: ❋ Unknown (2010)

At [the party] last night, we [drank] so much liquor that i have sex with 3 women and i [didnt] even know their names. ❋ Abababaaaa (2005)

[wwjd]? [LIQUOR]!!!!! ❋ Drama_King (2009)

He had been [taking shots] of liquor tonight and he was acting so damn happy and [dancing] [all night]! ❋ Austin.arnold6 (2009)

I [drank] her liquor [all night] [last night]. ❋ BookieLove (2010)

*Hook up with my buddies sister* "I'm sorry [Julian]....[It wasn't me] Julian....It was [the liquor]!" ❋ The Liquor (2009)

[Bobby] was so liquored last Friday, he took that [ho] [Jenny] home. ❋ James Doyle (2006)

"[Randy], [I Am The] [Liquor]." ❋ SirCanada (2019)

"Did you hear about [Wart]?" "He's a cat?" "Apart from that, at 3 Wise a couple of months ago he fucked [a fatty] and now she's pregnant... he's in [liquor]" ❋ Ben (2004)

Drink [the dark] liquor, [snort] the white liquor-Jim [Lahey] ❋ GhostofChe (2014)

Buddy: Wanna come over for some steaks and beer? Ralph: I need to pick up some beer. Buddy: Don't worry, I'm making a run to the liquor store. What do you want? Ralph: [Lets split] a [two-four] of [Keith's]. Buddy: Deal. ❋ AndyCaygeon (2010)

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