wino|winos in English
noun
[wi·no || 'waɪnəʊ]
drunk, alcoholic who drinks cheap wine (Slang)
Use "wino|winos" in a sentence
1. When you're a wino, you do what winos do best.
2. They won't have crack. They're winos.
3. So now you're a 17-year-old wino.
4. Antonyms for Abstainer include bibber, drinker, alcoholic, drunk, drunkard, wino, inebriate, tippler, boozer and dipsomaniac
5. Synonyms for Barflies include tipplers, alcoholics, drunks, drunkards, boozers, drinkers, inebriates, winos, dipsomaniacs and imbibers
6. In 1963, when Smull expressed an interest in transferring the liquor license to a new place at 413 Hennepin, he was met with opposition; Alderman Robert MacGregor called the Palms “one of the raunchiest operations in town.” USA Confidential included it in a list of places that “cater to the lowest winos and Blowsiest hags.”