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swill$80871$ - traducción al griego

DRINKING-RELATED SLANG TERM
Extended alcohol sales; Six o’clock swill; Six oclock swill; Six O'Clock Swill; Six o'clock closing; Six O'Clock swill
  • Opposition in South Australia to changes to hotel hours prior to referendum in 1938
  • [[Max Dupain]]'s photograph of A Barmaid at Work in Wartime Sydney. Petty's Hotel, Sydney, 6 pm, 1941.
  • ''The Bar'' (1954) by John Brack
  • ABC]] news report in 1967, documenting South Australia's changeover away from Six o' clock closing.

swill      
v. πίνω απληστώς, ξεπλένω

Definición

Swill
·noun To drink in great draughts; to swallow greedily.
II. Swill ·vi To drink greedily or swinishly; to drink to excess.
III. Swill ·noun To Inebriate; to fill with drink.
IV. Swill ·noun Large draughts of liquor; drink taken in excessive quantities.
V. Swill ·vt To Wash; to Drench.
VI. Swill ·noun The wash, or mixture of liquid substances, given to swine; hogwash;
- called also swillings.

Wikipedia

Six o'clock swill

The six o'clock swill was an Australian and New Zealand slang term for the last-minute rush to buy drinks at a hotel bar before it closed. During a significant part of the 20th century, most Australian and New Zealand hotels shut their public bars at 6 pm. A culture of heavy drinking developed during the time between finishing work at 5 pm and the mandatory closing time only an hour later.