They filled a bottle cap with a ritual shot of firewater and gave it to me.
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Soju, the local firewater, or some Korean beer is a typical accompaniment.
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Afterwards she dabs a little French perfume behind her ears and sips the local firewater.
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Afterward she dabs a little French perfume behind her ears and sips the local firewater.
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Firewater This expansive venue takes local and regional rock music to exciting new places.
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The firewater has loosened Pensuk's tongue, and he is waving his arms around in enthusiasm.
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Though I had my share of high-end firewater, I knew better than to dip into the triangle hot tub.
From the independent.co.uk
Distillers in five of Mexico's 31 states have the exclusive right to produce the famous firewater.
From the economist.com
Drunken Comportment rejects the legend that the North American Indian could not hold his firewater.
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Any strong spirits (such as strong whisky or rum)
Firewater is the fifth and final album by West Coast hip hop group Tha Alkaholiks, released in January 2006 through Waxploitation Records. In late 2004, the group announced that Firewater would be their final album. The trio has now retired as a group, and will continue work as solo artists. ...
Firewater is a US indie rock group founded by Tod A. in 1995. He describes them as a "wedding band gone wrong".
The Firewater (Estonian: Tulivesi), 1994 is Hardi Volmeru00B4s history-based thriller.
Fire water refers to water that has been used in fire fighting and requires disposal. In many cases it is a highly polluting material and requires special care in its disposal
Firewater is the fourth full-length album released by indie rock band Silkworm. It was engineered by Steve Albini, who worked on most of the band's recorded work. ...
High proof alcohol, usually "whiskey", especially in the context of its sale to or consumption by Native Americans. (a Native American term, a calque of the Ojibwa word ishkodewaaboo, ishkodew meaning "fire" and aaboo meaning "water/liquid"). ...
Water stored for use during, and used during, fire-fighting operations
That which makes you fall over the fastest, at the cheapest cost to your moneybelt and the highest cost to your liver (i.e. booze).