What does alcoholist in Dutch mean?
What is the meaning of the word alcoholist in Dutch? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use alcoholist in Dutch.
The word alcoholist in Dutch means dronkaard, alcoholist, drinker, alcoholist, dronkaard, zuiplap, zuipschuit, zatlap, dronkaard, dronkelap. To learn more, please see the details below.
Meaning of the word alcoholist
dronkaard, alcoholist(person: alcoholic) Having several drunkards in the family has kept me away from drink. |
drinker, alcoholist(person: alcoholic) Anastasia left her husband because he was a drinker. |
dronkaard(alcoholic, drunkard) (informeel) |
zuiplap, zuipschuit(UK, slang (sb who drinks a lot of alcohol) (informeel) You can tell he's a boozer by the way he slurs his words. |
zatlap, dronkaard, dronkelap(US, slang (alcoholic) (informeel) Her boyfriend is a bit of a juicer isn't he? |
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