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guzzle (v.)

1570s, "swallow liquid greedily" (intransitive), 1580s in transitive sense, 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.

guzzle (n.)

1590s, "a drain," from guzzle (v.). From 1704 as "liquor," 1836 as "bout of heavy drinking."

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Definitions of guzzle from WordNet

guzzle (v.)
drink greedily or as if with great thirst;
The boys guzzled the cheap vodka
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