Beersie is informal slang for a beer — typically used in the plural ('a few beersies') to mean several casual drinks in a social setting. The '-sie' or '-sie' diminutive suffix softens the word and gives it a sociable, no-ceremony quality. The term is used in informal contexts in Australia, New Zealand, and British English, suggesting the speaker is in relaxed, friendly mode. It frames drinking as a casual pleasure rather than a serious activity — just a couple of beersies with mates.
We're heading down to the pub for a few beersies after work — you should come.
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(slang, mostly, in the plural) A beer.
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Regional slang from around the English-speaking world — British, Australian, Irish, Caribbean, Nigerian, Filipino, AAVE, and the hyphenated-English dialects that make the internet sound local.
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