beerful

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From beer +‎ -ful.

Adjective[edit]

beerful (comparative more beerful, superlative most beerful)

  1. (rare) Full of beer; having drunk a lot of beer.
    • 2007, Peter Scott, Barter Island, Camden, ME: Down East Books, →ISBN, page unknown:
      David has decided to walk home tonight, rather than ride with Skippy as planned: he wants to walk off the huge supper that still sits heavy in him and the postgame beers that have bloated him. He releases a prodigious, beerful belch that earns him a pat on the back from Simon and evokes a “Simon, for God's sake!” from Nancy in the kitchen window.