Noun
(derogatory) A chronic or heavy drinker of cheap wine or other alcohol; a drunk or drunkard.
(informal) A wine enthusiast; an oenophile.
wino (plural winos)
(physics) A hypothetical particle that is the superpartner of the W boson.
Making money ain't nothing exciting to me. ... You might be able to buy a little better booze than some wino on the corner. But you get sick just like the next cat, and when you die you're just as graveyard dead as he is. Louis Armstrong
A wino writing there made the comment that "these are hooked up to the net or Wi-Fi," and Everitt wrote, "Of course they are." Source: Internet
Each day has a 10 a.m. departure and 4:40 p.m. return; catering from Norton’s (Bavarian for the beer, Mediterranean for the wine); and tunes (The Badly Bent on the beer train, Jeff Solon jazz duet on the wino choo-choo). Source: Internet
Otherwise, whenever you’re affectionate, it’ll just seem like the boyfriend version of a wino telling a woman she’s beautiful — because it would be really beautiful if she’d give him the last dollar he needs to get drunk on cheapo aftershave. Source: Internet
Have you thought about giving away a wine class to your favorite wino? Source: Internet
So, today’s newsletter has a fabulous guest wino (Maria Hunt) in honor of Champagne Day (pop!), and a few other tidbits since I won’t be in your inbox with any news until next Friday. Source: Internet