Booze

Phil: I've run out of wine!
Ian: Let's do a booze cruise to France!
Booze is English slang for alcoholic drinks. A booze cruise is a trip abroad (usually to France from England) to stock up on cheap alcoholic drinks.
A boozer is slang for a pub - or somebody that drinks a lot of booze!
run out - phrasal verb - something is finished.
Permalink Reply by natalia on November 23, 2011 at 15:42 i often found this in books :) so Phil has finished to drink?

He's finished his alcohol but he wants more! The alcohol is finished - I don't think Phil is...
Permalink Reply by natalia on November 24, 2011 at 17:15 ah i see now. he finished the wine but he did not finish to drink at all. that is a big differense:)

Phil has stopped drinking - would mean Phil doesn't want to drink any more.
Phil has no more booze or run out of booze - would mean Phil has nothing more to drink!
Permalink Reply by Goi ja on April 16, 2012 at 17:52 Teacher Jamie ....Phil has ran out of wine , quite wonder why the picture is Singha beer. Are they yours ? :P

They might have been! They are all gone now. :)
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