Guzzler: meaning, definitions and examples

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guzzler

 

[ ˈgʌzlɚ ]

Noun
Context #1 | Noun

slang usage

A guzzler is a colloquial term typically used to refer to a person or thing that consumes something in large quantities, often related to food or drink. In automotive contexts, it describes a vehicle, especially a car or truck, that has poor fuel efficiency. The term can also extend to any activity characterized by excessive consumption, emphasizing a lack of moderation. For instance, a person who drinks alcohol excessively at parties might be labeled a guzzler. Overall, it carries a somewhat negative connotation, suggesting gluttony or wastefulness.

Synonyms

consumer, devourer, glutton

Examples of usage

  • He's quite the guzzler when it comes to soda.
  • That car is known to be a real guzzler, burning fuel like there's no tomorrow.
  • During the barbecue, he became the guzzler of all the beer.
  • The movie was filled with guzzlers who indulged in everything.
  • She's a guzzler when it comes to ice cream.

Translations

Translations of the word "guzzler" in other languages:

🇵🇹 aficionado

🇮🇳 गुल्लर

🇩🇪 Schlinger

🇮🇩 penyedot

🇺🇦 пожирач

🇵🇱 pożeracz

🇯🇵 飲みすぎる人

🇫🇷 glouton

🇪🇸 tragón

🇹🇷 aç gözlü

🇰🇷 과식자

🇸🇦 مستهلك

🇨🇿 hltoun

🇸🇰 hltač

🇨🇳 大吃大喝者

🇸🇮 žravec

🇮🇸 átgöngumaður

🇰🇿 жепке

🇬🇪 ჭამუკი

🇦🇿 yeyən

🇲🇽 tragón

Etymology

The term 'guzzler' is believed to have originated in the early 20th century, derived from the verb 'guzzle'. The verb itself has roots in the Middle English word 'guzzen', which means to drink greedily or noisily. This connotation of excessive drinking aligns well with the term's usage today, especially in colloquial speech. Initially, 'guzzle' was often used in reference to drinking liquids like alcohol, but over time it expanded to include other forms of consumption. As societal attitudes toward consumption and waste evolved, the term 'guzzler' began to encompass not just people but also objects like vehicles. This shift signifies a cultural critique of overindulgence and lack of restraint, especially in contexts related to health and the environment.