A person who drinks alcohol to excess habitually.
A person who is addicted to drinking alcohol excessively.
1The boozer gets out of the game as certainly as the bonehead.
2You drink alone and you're just a boozer, know what I mean?
3Tom had said the man had no money and was a boozer.
4The subject of this review is a pretty ordinary suburban boozer.
5The traditional wet-led boozer is suffering, while food-led pubs and restaurants are growing.
6I was a boozer myself, but I cut it all out.
7I'm not a big boozer, but I'd really like a drink.
8This time, I'm darned if the old boozer hasn't sworn off!
9After much negotiation, Meaney's distraught Irish boozer accepts the offer.
10I'll have you know the Horseshoe is no boozer, sir.
11Even a Yokohama bar-maid will fight shy of a boozer.
12Why are they succeeding when the traditional boozer is struggling?
13With that, I trotted off, alone, into thronging crowds of the Friday night boozer.
14The man is a boozer and a frak-up, and everyone in CIC knows it.
15It isn't a crime, isn't only being a good boozer.
16What do you mean by abusing people in that way?-youold useless boozer, you!