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Etymology 1

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Adjective

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bowsy (comparative bowsier, superlative bowsiest)

  1. Obsolete spelling of boozy.

Etymology 2

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Probably from above, from being applied to drunkards.

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Noun

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bowsy (plural bowsies)

  1. (Ireland, colloquial) an unsavoury and unreliable (usually male) layabout.
    Synonyms: gurrier, gouger, lout, scanger, ruffian
    • 1922 February, James Joyce, “[Episode 1]”, in Ulysses, Paris: Shakespeare and Company, [], →OCLC:
      —The mockery of it, he said contentedly, secondleg they should be. God knows what poxy bowsy left them off.

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