See also: booze-cruiser

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booze cruiser (plural booze cruisers)

  1. One who goes on a booze cruise.
    • 2007, MTV Best of Mexico, Wiley Publishing, Inc., →ISBN, page 406:
      It’s also best explored in the morning before the wind kicks up and the booze cruisers arrive.
    • 2009 January 11, David Whitley, “Two beers or not two beers?: Denmark”, in The Sun-Herald, page 22:
      There’s probably no other town in the world that offers such a bizarre mix of culture vultures and booze cruisers.
    • 2011, Thom Wheeler, One Steppe Beyond: Across Russia in a VW Camper, Summersdale Publishers, →ISBN, page 44:
      The Tallink line regularly delivered Finnish booze cruisers travelling to Estonia for cheap shopping and drinking.
  2. (Internet slang, humorous) a drunk driver
    I'm sure he'll get home safe; he's quite the experienced booze cruiser. You wouldn't believe his record BAC.
    • 2021 February 1, Sich, “HOW IT FEELS... THEM TO BE A BOOZE CRUISER IN TRAFFIC GAUSED BY A CNREB ACCINENT”, in iFunny[1], archived from the original on 2024-08-12:
      how it feels... to be a booze cruiser in traffic caused by a sober accident
    • 2024 August 6, u/BettyJordan971, “Always happy for Boozecruisier representation in video games”, in Reddit[2], archived from the original on 2024-08-12:
      Always happy for Boozecruisier [sic] representation in video games