voddy
English
Alternative forms
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /ˈvɒdi/
Noun
voddy (countable and uncountable, plural voddies)
- (UK, informal) Vodka.
- 1993, Anne Weale, Footprints in the Sand:
- 'There's sure to be a fridge for keeping the beer cold.' 'I don't drink beer — it's fattening. Voddy and lime is my tipple.
- 2004, Catherine Bateson, The Air Dancer of Glass:
- A man, only a few metres away, standing up in plain view, swigged on a bottle of voddy. Talk about careless! Egan couldn't believe his eyes.
- 2005, Jack Leonard, Bad Altitude:
- “Oh yeah, I owe you for a bottle of voddy by the way.” “Why?” he asked, screwing his face up in puzzlement.
- 2014 June 15, Will Self, The Guardian:
- True, we are fond of a voddie or nine, but we know how to handle our liquor, with the emphasis being on "handle".
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