[verb], [noun] [informal] - (to drink) alcoholThey always go boozing after their football match. [I]She's a bit too fond of the booze for her own good. [U]The party's at Kate's on Friday night - bring some booze. [U](UK) Every Friday night Rick and Susie would go out on the booze (= to drink a lot of alcohol).(informal) A booze-up is a party or similar occasion where people drink a lot of alcohol.Peter's leaving tomorrow so we're going to have a booze-up in the evening.(ANZ) A booze bus is a police vehicle from which officers test drivers' breath to see how much alcohol they have drunk.
BOOZE
Meaning of BOOZE in English
Cambridge English vocab. Кембриджский английский словарь. 2012