A liquor guy is someone who does not like beer, but still wants to fit in and be “cool”. This person may also try to hide their insecurity, of not liking beer, by mocking the taste. For example saying beer tastes like “Cat Piss”.
I’m really not a big beer drinker. Yeah, I’m more of a Liquor Guy.
When your feet are so dirty you resemble a drunken barefoot transient that hangs outside the liquor store.
Ewww! You have fucking liquor store feet! Go shower bitch!
chad: "Try to have a normal conversation for longer than 2 seconds impossible challenge"
chad 2: "Real"
chad 3: "We got that goofy aah group"
25.04.2024 - Excerpt from least brainrot Floor Liquors conversation
-something that was only cool because you were intoxicated
The liquor-chic, orange traffic cone duct taped to the front door gave us an idea of what to expect inside.
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A person who drinks way too much for their own good, but has not yet graduated to being an alcoholic.
Man, that dude is such a liquoric, he binge drinks like every weekend...
Crazy Horse Malt Liquor - Hornell Brewing Co. debuted Crazy Horse in 1992. Hornell was owned by John Ferolito and Don Vultaggio...Congress banned it for being offensive to Native Americans. (It changed the name to Crazy Stallion in 2004.)
On March 17, 1992, Hornell Brewing Company introduced The Original Crazy Horse Malt Liquor to the American market. Ferolito, Vultaggio & Sons, distributed the beverage across the country
Crazy Horse Malt Liquor might be named after the real life
Native American Lakota warrior of the same name .
Circa 1840 – September 5, 1877