bourbonic

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English

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Etymology

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From bourbon +‎ -ic.

Adjective

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bourbonic (not comparable)

  1. (humorous, very rare) Containing bourbon, or having the flavour of bourbon.
    • 1972, Temple Fielding, Fielding's travel guide to Europe, page 222:
      We gagged on that particular brand of bourbonic plague.
    • 2001 February 18, Crgre Jvyyneq, "my beach ball adventure.", alt.religion.kibology, Usenet:
      [] a glance at the lable would serve to apprise you that it is NEITHER whisky NOR whiskey. Bourbonic peaches! Bourbon does have a definite maize flavor []