bowsy

English

Adjective

bowsy (comparative bowsier, superlative bowsiest)

  1. Obsolete spelling of boozy

Etymology 2

Probably from above, from being applied to drunkards.

Alternative forms

Noun

bowsy (plural bowsies)

  1. (Ireland, colloquial) an unsavoury and unreliable (usually male) layabout.
    Synonyms: gurrier, gouger, lout, scanger, ruffian

Further reading

  • Eric Partridge, A Dictionary of the Underworld: British and American (Taylor & Francis, 2015, online edition take from the 1968 print edition by George Allen & Unwin), see under "Boosy" (Bowsy attested since 1725 as "drunk").

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