
It’s a little nod to Wayne’s World, but instead of ‘party time, excellent’ (if you are aware of the cult nineties classic) I will be diving into one WORD each day. It could be something I learned, something bizarre that happened, a favourite word that I have rediscovered or just a thought that won’t leave me alone.
If you’re joining in on today’s word, feel free to use this tag to connect your post to the series: #WaynesWord
Today’s word is GUZZLE.
To guzzle is to drink greedily, no sips, no savouring, just straight-up drinking like you’ve been lost in the desert. The word has a wonderfully untidy sound to it, and that is very fitting as guzzling is not a refined act.
Originating from 16th-century English, guzzle was once used to describe excessive drinking, especially alcohol. I love this word and in Northern Ireland we use it a lot, more so in an over exaggerated way to make fun of loved ones in a friendly manner.

What a lovely word. It’s not used enough!
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I love it Esther although I don’t guzzle very often. Many thanks.
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Haven’t heard that word in a bit.
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Maybe no need to thankfully.
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We’ll use it as lot too, but same as you, more to poke fun. Maggie
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That’s great to hear.
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I used to guzzle my beer (must be my Irish ancestry!), but I’m learned to appreciate and savor it now.
A great word, though. When you hear it you immediately know what it means. Cheers!
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I’ve guzzled a few in the past too but now I definitely savour them. It used to be pints but in Australia they’re schooners. Cheers Richard.
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He guzzled a full bottle of wine.🍾
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Some people do haha.
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I’ve heard the term and may even have used it once or twice
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Oh wow Sheree, great to hear!
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