wobbly pop

English

Noun

wobbly pop (countable and uncountable, plural wobbly pops)

  1. (Canada, slang) Beer.
    • 2002, Dieter Loibner, The Folkboat Story: From Cult to Classic — the Renaissance of a Legend, Sheridan House Inc. (2002), →ISBN, page 131:
      He describes the association as a very nice informal group who periodically gets together to swap stories and share their latest elbow-grease experiences over a wobbly pop, which is Canadian for beer.
    • 2012, Paul Pacific, The Spirit Within: How We Are Connected to "God" Each Other and "All-Things", Balboa Press (2012), →ISBN, page 45:
      An occasional wobbly pop is one thing, but the consistent use of alcohol significantly diminishes any possible real long-term spiritual connection or spiritual awareness.
    • 2013, Craig Davidson, Cataract City, Doubleday Canada (2013), →ISBN, unnumbered page:
      I'd stay with my folks and visit my probation officer, get a job— something I could do with my hands—go to the Cairncroft Lounge on Saturday nights for a wobbly pop with Sam Bovine, meet a woman who wasn't put off by histories and scars.

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