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- Dictionarysouse/saʊs/
verb
- 1. soak in or drench with liquid: "the chips were well soused with vinegar"
noun
- 1. liquid used for pickling: "he liked to make salt-fish souse"
- 2. a drunkard: informal "he's a roaring souse"
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noun. 1. : something pickled. especially: seasoned and chopped pork trimmings, fish, or shellfish.
SOUSE definition: 1. to put something into a liquid, or to make something completely wet 2. to put something into a…. Learn more.
SOUSE meaning: 1. to put something into a liquid, or to make something completely wet 2. to put something into a…. Learn more.
a person who drinks alcohol to excess habitually. synonyms: alcoholic, alky, boozer, dipsomaniac, lush, soaker.
souse in American English. (saʊs ) noun. 1. a pickled food, esp. the feet, ears, and head of a pig. 2. liquid used for pickling; brine. 3. the act of plunging into a liquid, esp. into brine for pickling.
Souse definition: to plunge into water or other liquid; immerse. . See examples of SOUSE used in a sentence.
n. 1. The act or process of sousing. 2. a. Food steeped in pickle, especially pork trimmings. b. The liquid used in pickling; brine. 3. Slang. a. A drunkard. b. A period of heavy drinking; a binge.