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Beving

A twist on the word beverage, this English American slang term infers to college freshmen getting “lit” in ones dorm while most likely getting caught by an RA later that night or puking in the communal bathrooms. Many say it comes from urban areas and migrates to campuses, but the exact origin is unknown. “Bev’s” of choice include pink Whitney, cheap vodka, and seltzers girls will start and never finish. The term truly encompasses the drinking culture of first year American college students while perplexing the great minds studying the advancement of the English language.

Let’s bev on the third floor.

I can’t, we are beving tonight.

by CTdefs September 17, 2021


beving

1 verb: to bev. To go for drinks, usually alcoholic.

2 bevied: past tense of beving

Mate are we beving tonight? haven't been out beving in ages

Think I bevied a bit much last night pal

by jeaston December 5, 2018


beve

beve = bucky stan, steve fan

beve = bucky stan, steve fan

by stevegrantevans February 28, 2022