coldbeer

noun

Etymology

From cold + beer.

  1. derived from bibere
  2. derived from *biber
  3. inherited from *bʰewsóm
  4. inherited from *beuzą — “beer
  5. inherited from *beuʀ
  6. inherited from bēor — “beer
  7. inherited from ber
  8. compounded as coldbeer — “cold + beer

Definitions

  1. A cold beer.

    • “Or a least a coldbeer.” “What?” “A new hat or a few coldbeers,” he said. “One of the two, that’s what I need.”
    • “You ain’t got a coldbeer in your cooler?” “Yes sir.” “Ja? Well, bring it out, yet! Bring out the coldbeer and tell me the trouble with this fickle son of a bitch.”
    • “Coldbeer! Anybody need a coldbeer!”[…]“Then let me get you another coldbeer for your walk,” C.C. said.

The neighborhood

Vish — recursive loop

No curated loop yet for coldbeer. Loops are being traced one word at a time while the ingestion pipeline matures.

sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA