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Whiskey Ninja

When a friend gets drunk of whiskey behind your back, usually after a hard break up.

The act of swigging whiskey like a ninja, so no one sees you drinking.

-George is a whiskey ninja, he got so drunk and no one even noticed.
-What a whiskey ninja!

by Gib1234 May 20, 2010


whiskey flu

A flu like condition resulting from an over indulgence in alcohol and a lack of sleep.

Mike always complains of being sick when returning from overseas trips but usually it's just a bad case of the whiskey flu.

by Onemoreokie May 5, 2006

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Whiskey Ditch

A whiskey ditch is an alcoholic drink, primarily a regionally used term (like in Montana), describing a drink where whiskey is cut with water. More specifically, a Whiskey Ditch is a drink with cubed ice, and equal parts whiskey and water. It's a weaker version of whiskey on the rocks.

Bartender! I'm already three sheets in, I'll just have a whiskey ditch.

by montanadave June 1, 2016

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Mistake Whiskey

A metaphor for having done something you regret and can't take back. As with too much alcohol, the more Mistake Whiskey you consume, the worse you feel; especially the next day. Coined by J. Jacques in his webcomic Questionable Content.

"I had already drunk three quarters of the bottle of Mistake Whiskey, so I figured I might as well finish the whole thing."

by BornBlitzed January 3, 2007


whiskey shits

The acrid vile often unexpected liquid black excrement that comes spewing forth violently after a whiskey binge.

1. I was in the can most of the morning because of those goddamned whiskey shits.

2. He thought it was a fart, but it turned out he had the whiskey shits.

by DiggleZ July 26, 2006

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Whiskey Bravo

The NATO phonetic alphabet words for the letters W and B. Whiskey Bravo can mean anything begging with W and B.

Iโ€™m headed whiskey bravo. (whiskey bravo = west bound)

Whiskey bravo, Adam. (whiskey bravo = welcome back)

by Ghdlk December 12, 2020

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Whiskey Royale

A cocktail consisting of equal parts whiskey and red wine served chilled. The name comes from the regal purple color of the beverage after the two components are mixed.

The light illuminated the imperial tint of her Whiskey Royale - a beacon that seemed to beg, "Can you save the Queen?"

by chegs bingholf December 3, 2010