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socially
English
Etymology
social +? -ly
Adverb
socially (comparative more socially, superlative most socially)
- In a social manner; sociably.
- In social contexts.
Translations
socially From the web:
- what socially responsible investing
- what socially responsible
- what socially means
- what's socially awkward mean
- what's socially awkward
- what's socially acceptable
- what socially inept mean
- what socially responsible brands
bowse
English
Alternative forms
- bouse
Etymology 1
From Middle English bousen, from Middle Dutch b?sen, buisen, buysen (“to drink heavily”) (Dutch buizen). Related to Middle High German b?sen (“to swell, inblow”). More at beer.
Verb
bowse (third-person singular simple present bowses, present participle bowsing, simple past and past participle bowsed)
- (archaic) To drink excessively and socially; to carouse.
Noun
bowse (plural bowses)
- A carouse; a drinking bout; a booze.
Derived terms
- booze
Etymology 2
Origin unknown.
Verb
bowse (third-person singular simple present bowses, present participle bowsing, simple past and past participle bowsed)
- (nautical) To haul or hoist (something) with a tackle.
Anagrams
- Bowes, besow, bowes
bowse From the web:
- what bowser's fury
- what's bowser's real name
- what's bowser's full name
- what bowser minion are you
- what bowser means
- what browser am i using
- what browsers do you want
- what bowser minion am i
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