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tippler

Tippler - What does it mean?

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is likely misspelled.


has no English definition.

As a noun tippler

is a seller of alcoholic liquors.

Tippler vs Wino - What's the difference?

tippler | wino |


As nouns the difference between tippler and wino

is that tippler is a seller of alcoholic liquors while wino is a wine-drinking alcoholic.

Tippler vs Imbiber - What's the difference?

tippler | imbiber |


As nouns the difference between tippler and imbiber

is that tippler is a seller of alcoholic liquors while imbiber is one who imbibes, who drinks, especially alcoholic beverages.

Drunkard vs Tippler - What's the difference?

drunkard | tippler |


As nouns the difference between drunkard and tippler

is that drunkard is a person who is habitually drunk while tippler is a seller of alcoholic liquors.

Dipsomaniac vs Tippler - What's the difference?

dipsomaniac | tippler |


As nouns the difference between dipsomaniac and tippler

is that dipsomaniac is one with a morbid paroxysmal craving for alcohol; an alcoholic while tippler is a seller of alcoholic liquors.

Inebriate vs Tippler - What's the difference?

inebriate | tippler |


As nouns the difference between inebriate and tippler

is that inebriate is a person who is intoxicated, especially one who is habitually drunk while tippler is a seller of alcoholic liquors.

As a verb inebriate

is to cause to be drunk; to intoxicate.

As an adjective inebriate

is intoxicated; drunk.

Tippler vs Boozer - What's the difference?

tippler | boozer |


As nouns the difference between tippler and boozer

is that tippler is a seller of alcoholic liquors while boozer is one who drinks habitually; a drunkard.

Alcoholic vs Tippler - What's the difference?

alcoholic | tippler |


As nouns the difference between alcoholic and tippler

is that alcoholic is a person addicted to alcohol while tippler is a seller of alcoholic liquors.

As an adjective alcoholic

is of or pertaining to alcohol.

Drunk vs Tippler - What's the difference?

drunk | tippler |


As nouns the difference between drunk and tippler

is that drunk is a habitual drinker, especially one who is frequently intoxicated while tippler is a seller of alcoholic liquors.

As an adjective drunk

is in a state of intoxication caused by the consumption of excessive alcohol, usually by drinking alcoholic beverages.

As a verb drunk

is past participle of lang=en.

Sot vs Tippler - What's the difference?

sot | tippler |


As nouns the difference between sot and tippler

is that sot is stupid person; fool while tippler is a seller of alcoholic liquors.

As a verb sot

is to drink until one becomes drunk.

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