
1) Accompanying drink 2) Another drink for the hunter 3) Bar drink, at times 4) Beer after a shot 5) Beer after bourbon 6) Beer after liquor 7) Beer following a shot 8) Beer in a boilermaker 9) Beer, after a belt 10) Beer, at times 11) Beer, often 12) Beer, sometimes 13) Cloud application 14) Drink after a shot
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1) Beer 2) Follower 3) Pursuer 4) Shot
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• (n.) One who or that which chases; a pursuer; a driver; a hunter. • (n.) One who chases or engraves. See 5th Chase, and Enchase. • (n.) Same as Chase gun, esp. in terms bow chaser and stern chaser. See under Bow, Stern. • (n.) A tool with several points, used for cutting or finishing screw threads, either external or internal,...
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a literary work or portion of a literary work that is of a light or mollifying nature in comparison with that which precedes or accompanies it. The ...
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Congenital Heart Anomalies-Support, Education, and Resources
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A beverage drunk after another potable.
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A mixer that is tossed down the throat after one has drunk a straight shot of whiskey or other spiri
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Chas'er noun 1. One who or that which chases; a pursuer; a driver; a hunter.
2. (Nautical) Same as
Chase gun , esp. in terms
bow chaser and
stern chaser . See under
Bow ,
Stern .
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A page or set of pages typeset after the formal edition close to attempt to get breaking news into the paper. (courtesy of John E McIntyre)
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Chaser is British slang for a drink of another sort taken immediately after another.
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contraction of prisoner-chaser, an escort for a prisoner or detail of prisoners.
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[
n] - a drink to follow immediately after another drink
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A “back” is something you drink alongside your straight spirit, e.g. soda or water. A “chaser” is something slightly more palatable meant to follow a shot of straight hooch.
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Drink taken immediately after a shot of spirits. Example: Following a whisky shot with a soda chaser.
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noun a drink to follow immediately after another drink
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A member of a chase group.
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a person or thing that chases or pursues. · a drink of a milder beverage taken after a drink of liquor. · Also called(on a vessel) a gun esp. for use when in chase or when being chased. · a hunter. · · Chiefly Brit.the final act or musical number of a vaudeville or variety show. · the music played as the audience le...
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