tallboy
/ˈtɔːlbɔɪ/
noun
- A tall, narrow chest of drawers, often with legs, used for storing clothes.
- He bought a tallboy to fit in the small space between the bed and the wall.
- The antique tallboy had six drawers and brass handles.
- She kept her sweaters neatly folded in the tallboy by the window.
- A tall glass or mug, typically used for serving beer or other drinks.
- He ordered a tallboy of cider at the pub.
- She filled the tallboy with ice and lemonade.
- The bartender poured the stout into a tallboy glass.
- A large can of beer, usually 16 or 24 ounces.
- She cracked open a tallboy and sat on the porch.
- The store sells tallboys of cheap lager for camping trips.
- He grabbed a tallboy from the cooler before heading to the barbecue.