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Oxford Dictionary of Modern Slang:
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noun
noun
, Irish and Austral
A drink of spirits; a stiff drink. (1932 —) .
D.
Stuart
There's no harm in a bit of rosiner after a hard day's travel, just once in a while (
1973
).
[From
rosin
resin.]
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