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Etymology

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From drinky +‎ -poo as a further diminutive.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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drinkypoo (plural drinkypoos)

  1. (slang) An alcoholic drink.
    • 1983, Douglas Messerli, Contemporary American fiction:
      The other day we were readying to step next door for drinkypoos and an Also Sprach tape.
    • 1997, John Lanchester, The Debt to Pleasure:
      Time for a drinkypoo.
    • 2007, Olin Thompson, SS Wolfhound:
      He won't get any drinkypoos out here, Rick said and smiled. He'll be sober as a judge by the time we get to Taiwan.
    • 2007, Anna E. Brooke, Nathalie Jordi, Lauren Sommer, Anna Sussman, MTV France:
      Whether you fancy a quick drinkypoo after a stroll around the market, or you want to listen to live jazz on a Saturday night []