Juicehead
[joos-hed] /ˈdʒusˌhɛd/
noun, Slang.
1.
a heavy drinker of alcoholic liquor.
noun
A heavy drinker; lush: He had a raving juice-head for a wife/ All wayfarers, outlaws, broken-down poets and juiceheads looking for a free drink were welcomed (1955+)
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