Also called "brown likka" or "brown juice", brown liquor refers to any number of brown colored alcoholic beverages: bourbon, brandy and Cognac Brown juice is enjoyed in glasses, snifters, and cups--both plastic and pimp-- straight up, on the rocks and in mixed drinks. They can be drunk by sipping or, for the more adventurous, "taken to the head"--swallowed all at once.
Brown liquors are frequently drunk at backyard barbecues by uncles named Willie, Shorty or Shark, aunts named Peaches, Sisseretta or Precious, and play-cousins named Pookie. At these events, brown liquor is accompanied by brown liquor music.
However, appreciation of brown liquor crosses generations. It is enjoyed by members of the hip hop and contemporary R&B sets as well. Brown liquor has been immortalized in many hip hop and R&B songs including Busta Rhymes' "Pass the Courvoisier" and Jill Scott's "Crown Royal on Ice". Cognac, also known as "'yak" or "the 'nyac" is an essential ingredient of the "Thug Passion" cocktail popularized by a song of the same name by Tupac Shakur.
Remy (Remy Martin), Erk & Jerk (E&J), Courvoisier, Crown Royal, Henny (Hennessy) and Wild Turkey are several examples of brown liquor.
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Cheap, overly strong beer, often found in poor neighborhoods in 40 oz bottles. Can occasionally be good; usually isn't.
And then there was the guy who couldn't tell St. Ives from a Maibock... the sad part is that he had a point...
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Lupe Fiasco's new album. Features such good songs like "Kick Push" and "I Gotcha."
About time he put that fucking Food and Liquor album out, it's been like 6 months since he released the first single.
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shortned term of motor-"cycle" with liquor added as a prefix.
A small, low cc scooter, or moped. Used by persons who have obtained excessice DUI's and can't drive a normal road vehical legally. Therefor they retreat to a street legal, and non-liscence required moped, or "liquor-cycle"
"Yep. Jimbo got picked up on a DUI again, he wanted a ride but I told him to take his liquor-cycle"
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(noun) name given to a gentlemanβs extended stomach gained by consuming huge quantities of alcohol over a period of several years.
Chap 1: βBy Jove, youβve polished off another bottle of Gin. Thatβs five this week!β
Chap 2: βIβm not drinking it, dear boy, Iβm keeping it safe in my Liquor Locker."
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Any of the many alcoholic beverage that gets you drunk faster than beer or wine due to a higher alcohol content.
Guy 1: Hey, man! Wanna a beer?
Guy 2: Naw man, beer's for pussies. Pass me some hard liquor!
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A store that sells mainly distilled spirits such as gin, rum, soju, vodka, tequila, and whiskey, etc in addition to beer and wine.
The term is often used incorrectly (especially by Google Maps and people) to describe your usual small convenience store which does sell beer and wine along with imitation spirits. A liquor store must sell spirits AKA liquor in order to be called a liquor store. Liquor stores often do not sell chips, cigarettes, lottery tickets, or anything that is also found in grocery stores.
Why are people calling convenience stores liquor stores? None of those places sell real liquor like whiskey.