Generally referring to bourbon, this is just a large "pour" of wine or spirits. Often thought to be a "heavy handed" pour.
That's a lot of bourbon, Champ! Quite the Perry pour!
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A common faux pas in which a wine glass is filled beyond the customary half way point. The first documented case of the Woodbridge pour occured in Woodbridge, CT. A poor retarded war boy, invited to a fine party, brought his pedigreed wife a completely full glass of wine causing great embarassment and laughter worldwide. Much to the poor retarded war boy's delight, many people later requested the Woodbrige pour--making him a legend.
I would like another glass of wine. Can you please make it a Woodbridge pour?
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A large pour of alcohol. Suitable for the likes of Anthony Bourdain. (R.I.P.)
Everyone is getting a Bourdain pour of whiskey, we're in mourning, goddamit!
A "real" glass full of wine. Close to the rim in a big glass. Not the short pours you get in a typical a restaurant.
Now that is a borucki pour.
That is a real borucki pour, up to the rim.
Wow, I just got a borucki pour.
A comically large glass of wine, often exceeding 8oz
Dan Iโve had a long day, give me a Spartanburg pour.
The act of intentionally pouring a small serving of alcohol.
After looking at her wine glass, Barb said โwhy the shy pour?โ
Barb complained to her server about the shy pour she received from the bartender.
To give maximum effort or energy to an event.
To make love with added energy.
To make an engine give its maximum performance.
The train conductor decided to pour the coal to the engine when he went up the hill.
When I saw Sandy last night, I didn't just (make love). I spent 3 hours pouring the coal to her. I had not seen her in weeks!
I made it here in less than an hour. I was pouring the coal to that car.
The engineer wanted to pull more cars, so he told the conductor to start pouring the coal.