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Firewater Meaning in English

word

ˈfaɪərˌwɑːtɚ
FY-er-waw-ter
fˈaɪəwɔːtɐ
FY-uh-waw-tuh

Definition

A slang or old-fashioned word for strong alcoholic drinks, especially distilled spirits like whiskey. It was originally used by Native Americans and refers to alcohol brought by European settlers.

Usage & Nuances

'Firewater' is almost always used humorously, in stories, or to evoke an old-time or 'Wild West' feel. It can sound stereotypical or disrespectful if used to refer to Native Americans today. Today, people mainly use it jokingly to mean very strong alcohol.

Example Sentences

He drank too much firewater last night.

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Firewater can be dangerous if you are not careful.

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The bottle was full of strong firewater.

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They say the cowboys couldn’t get enough of the local firewater.

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Careful with that stuff — one sip of firewater and you’ll feel the burn!

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He joked that his homemade drink was stronger than any firewater in the Wild West.

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