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From beer +‎ -head.

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beerhead (plural beerheads)

  1. (colloquial) A drunk.
    • 1918, Edna Ferber, Cheerful--By Request[1]:
      I can lick a whole regiment of them beerheads with one hand tied behind me an' my feet in a sack.
    • 1995 February 10, anonymous author, “Me And My Monkey”, in Chicago Reader[2]:
      You know, fools and beerheads.

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