Bouse
to haul with tackle.
liquor or drink.
a drinking bout; carouse.
to drink, especially to excess.
Historical Examples
Beggars W. H. (William Henry) Davies
The Slang Dictionary John Camden Hotten
verb
(transitive) (nautical) to raise or haul with a tackle
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