quaffing


its like drinking, but you spill more.
with 3 pints to go and only 2 minutes before they would be thrown out of the pub (bar), quaffing was a given.

they quaffed their ale with gusto!
traditionally refers to drinking alcoholic beverages. some nog, perhaps. to go “quaffing” together is a reference to drinking or w-ssailing. in modern terms, quaffing still refers to drinking, though heavily. “quaffing” is also used in some circles in a more vulgar manner.
laughing, quaffing all together.
fa la la la…
used like “f-cking”, but used to refer to something stupid. can be used in many forms, including, quaffer,
get your quaffing -ss over here now

g-d summer, stop quaffing around!

i totally saw you with that quaffer, you b-st-rd!

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