two pot screamer
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editFrom two + pot (“standard glass”) + screamer (“one who yells”).
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Noun
edittwo pot screamer (plural two pot screamers)
- (Australia, colloquial) One who becomes talkative or rowdy after consuming a relatively small amount of alcohol; one who quickly becomes intoxicated.
- 1979, Charlotte Vale Allen, Moments of Meaning, page 48:
- “I′m sorry,” Jimmy said. “A two-pot screamer from the sound of him.”
“What?”
“Can′t hold his liquor.”
- 2006, C. A. Hocking, Damaged Goods, Lulu, page 97:
- “I′m not a drinker. Two glasses of fine wine with a meal is more my style, and my limit. Raymond always called me a two pot screamer.”
- 2011, John Sullivan, Firebug, Australia: Boolarong Press, page 138:
- Dougie happens to be in the bar, they natter about this and that, sink a pot or two, then Dougie says Dave′s over point-o-five and should cab it out to Ryans Lane. Prick doesn′t offer to drive himself. Tells Dougie he′s not a two-pot screamer like him, leaves feeling much better for the little interlude.