Low-paid, illiterate swill, commissioned by the ton to provide SEO ad inventory.
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At Maroubra Junction he was mobbed by inebriates coming off the 6 o'clock swill.
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Yes, most of us could distinguish the cheapest bottle of swill from the best one.
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The resulting rush to buy drinks after work was known as the six o'clock swill.
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Lose a series to the Arizona Diamondbacks, the swill of the National League West.
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I would like to stop paying for MSNBC and other such liberal swill I never watch.
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He did not die, but was kept in chains in a cage and fed swill from her table.
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Positively the most offensively bad piece of amaturish swill I have EVER seen.
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Partygoers will swill and dance surrounded by whirlybirds, Learjets and limos.
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Slop: feed pigs
Slop: wet feed (especially for pigs) consisting of mostly kitchen waste mixed with water or skimmed or sour milk
Drink large quantities of (liquid, especially alcoholic drink)
Swill is Ten Foot Pole's first recording on the band's own label, Ten Foot Records.
A mixture of solid and liquid food scraps fed to pigs etc; especially kitchen waste for this purpose; any disgusting or distasteful liquid; anything disgusting or worthless; a large quantity of liquid drunk at one swallow; A badly-thrown pass; Inexpensive beer; to eat or drink greedily or to ...
A really bad or uncatchable throw. This term should only be employed by the thrower of the swill, because it's not a very polite thing to say about someone else's throw.
A cleaner sort of descriptive expletive used to describe bad or chaotic playing