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Beer-errant

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English

Etymology

From beer + errant. Modeled after knight-errant, denoting one who wanders in pursuit of an idealized quest; here applied humorously to beer.

Pronunciation

  • IPA (UK): /ˈbɪə ˌɛrənt/
  • IPA (US): /ˈbɪr ˌɛrənt/
  • Hyphenation: beer-er‧rant

Noun

beer-errant (plural: beer-errants)

  1. A person who engages in quixotic or romanticized conduct involving beer; one who pursues beer-related adventures with exaggerated idealism or misplaced chivalry.
    • He set off across town in the snow, determined to rescue the last craft stout from extinction — a true beer-errant.
    • Like a beer-errant tilting at windmills, he defended the honor of his favorite brewery in every online forum.

Usage Notes

Often humorous or mildly ironic. The term evokes exaggerated heroism applied to trivial or convivial pursuits.


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