💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Rumdriver"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| rumdumnoun | (slang) A habitual drunkard; a stupid person. |
| roemernoun | A surname from German. |
| rumbonoun | (now rare, archaic) A type of punch made chiefly from rum; grog. |
| monkey rumnoun | A liqueur made from the syrup of sugar cane. |
| rum runnernoun | Alternative form of rum-runner. [(US, Canada) An alcohol smuggler, especially from the Prohibition era.] |
| rumboozenoun | Alternative form of rambooze. [(obsolete) A drink made from wine, ale (or milk), sugar, etc.] |
| rumblernoun | One who, or that which, rumbles. |
| rumshopnoun | A store where rum is sold. |
| rumrunnernoun | An illegal smuggler of rum. |
| rumbullionnoun | (archaic, colloquial) A great tumult. |
| rum tubnoun | (nautical, historical) The barrel from which sailors' daily rum rations were dispensed. |
| rickeynoun | A cocktail made with lime (citrus fruit) and carbonated water. |
| rum bosunnoun | (nautical, historical) A sailor tasked with collecting the rum in a "fanny" (metal container) for the distribution of the daily rum ration. |
| roadienoun | One of the crew for a musical group or other travelling stage production, especially a stagehand or technician. |
| up spiritsnoun | (nautical, historical) The time, around midday, when sailors were given the daily rum ration. |
| jack rosenoun | A cocktail made from applejack, grenadine and lemon or lime juice. |
| drink runnoun | (slang) A short break that involves procuring (non-alcoholic) drinks and possibly snacks. |
| ramboozenoun | (obsolete) A drink made from wine, ale (or milk), sugar, etc. |
| rumorernoun | (American spelling) Alternative form of rumourer. [One who rumours; a teller of news; a spreader of reports.] |
| romneynoun | A surname. |
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