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brew·ski B0476450 (bro͞o′skē)n. pl. brew·skies or brew·skis Slang 1. Beer.2. A serving of beer. [brew + -ski, -sky, n. suff. (from Russian -skiĭ, perhaps modeled on Russky).]brewski (ˈbruːskɪ) ninformal US a beerbrew (bru) v.t. 1. to make (beer, ale, etc.) by steeping, boiling, and fermenting malt and hops. 2. to prepare (tea, coffee, etc.) by boiling, steeping, or the like. 3. to contrive, plan, or bring about: to brew mischief. v.i. 4. to make beer or ale. 5. to boil, steep, soak, or cook. n. 6. a quantity brewed in a single process. 7. a brewed beverage. 8. any concoction, esp. a liquid produced by a mixture of unusual ingredients: a witches' brew. 9. Informal. beer or ale. [before 900; Middle English; Old English brēowan] brew′er, n. brewski
brewskislang A beer. Hey barkeep, can I get a brewski? We just a had a few brewskis and watched the game.brewski and brewsky (ˈbruski) n. beer; a beer. Hey, how ’bout a brewski? This is only my third brewsky, but the night is young. brewsky verbSee brewskiEncyclopediaSeeBREWThesaurusSeebrew |