quaffer

/ˈkwɑfər/
noun
  1. A person who drinks a beverage, especially an alcoholic one, in large gulps or with enthusiasm.
    • At the party, the quaffer finished his soda in one long gulp.
    • The old tavern was full of quaffers enjoying their ale after a long day's work.
    • She was known as a cheerful quaffer who could down a glass of lemonade faster than anyone.
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