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Despite the reference to the colour white, the term is not limited to white wine, and can as easily indicate a red wine or rosé. [1] In this context, the phrase has even spawned the title of a novel which evokes the perceived tackiness of the 1980s. [2] In Australia, plonk packaged and sold in a cask or simply in a bag is commonly called "goon ...
(slang) Largely equivalent to "wanker" but less offensive; has the same literal meaning, i.e. one who masturbates ("tosses off"). (US: jerk). tosspot (colloquial, archaic) a drunkard; also used in the sense of "tosser". totty (informal, offensive to some) sexually alluring woman or women (more recently, also applied to males).
"Cheap Wine" is a 1980 single from Australian rock band Cold Chisel. The second single from the album East , it was released in May, a month before the album. [ 2 ] It reached number 8 on the Australian charts, the band's first top-ten single, and would eventually remain the band's second highest chart performance. [ 3 ]
“The easiest way to choose a quality cheap wine is to narrow down your preferences,” says Gorham. Trader Joe’s is famous for its Charles Shaw “two-buck Chuck” wines. 15 Tasty Qualities ...
While expensive wine can be amazing, great wine does not have to cost a lot of money. This roundup of 50 delicious red wines under $20 is based on professional reviews and competition results, as ...
It tastes like spiced boysenberries with a dash of cracked black pepper; and while its a big wine, it’s balanced. Sort of like Mike Tyson on a balance beam. 2023 Lioco Indica Red Table Wine ($25)
Urban Dictionary is a crowdsourced English-language online dictionary for slang words and phrases. The website was founded in 1999 by Aaron Peckham. Originally, Urban Dictionary was intended as a dictionary of slang or cultural words and phrases, not typically found in standard English dictionaries, but it is now used to define any word, event, or phrase (including sexually explicit content).
Bormotukha (Russian: бормотуха) was a colloquial name for cheap fortified wines, named 'port wines' or 'vermouths,' that were produced in the Soviet Union. [1] Buckfast Tonic Wine is a tonic wine with added alcohol, caffeine, and sugar, produced under license from Buckfast Abbey, a Roman Catholic monastery located in Devon, England.