Guzzling
[guhz-uh l] /ˈgʌz əl/
verb (used with or without object), guzzled, guzzling.
1.
to drink, or sometimes eat, greedily, frequently, or plentifully:
They spent the whole night guzzling beer.
noun
2.
South Midland and Southern U.S. .
/ˈɡʌzəl/
verb
1.
to consume (food or drink) excessively or greedily
v.
1570s, probably related to Old French gosillier “to go down the gullet; to vomit, chatter, talk,” from gosier (13c.) “jaws, throat, gullet.” Or imitative of the sound of drinking greedily. Related: Guzzled; guzzling. As a noun from 1590s.
noun
goozle
verb
[fr French gosier, ”throat,” or perhaps like that French word, echoically based on the sound of swallowing]
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