Terms vs Voddy - What's the difference?
terms | voddy |
(UK, informal) Vodka.
* 1993 , Anne Weale, Footprints in the Sand?
* 2004 , Catherine Bateson, The Air Dancer of Glass?
* 2005 , Jack Leonard, Bad Altitude
*2014 , (Will Self), The Guardian , 15 Jun 2014:
*:True, we are fond of a voddie or nine, but we know how to handle our liquor, with the emphasis being on "handle".
As nouns the difference between terms and voddy
is that terms is while voddy is (uk|informal) vodka.voddy
English
Alternative forms
*voddieNoun
- 'There's sure to be a fridge for keeping the beer cold.' 'I don't drink beer — it's fattening. Voddy and lime is my tipple.
- A man, only a few metres away, standing up in plain view, swigged on a bottle of voddy . Talk about careless! Egan couldn't believe his eyes.
- “Oh yeah, I owe you for a bottle of voddy by the way.” “Why?” he asked, screwing his face up in puzzlement.