Canadian slang for beer, typically referring to any standard lager or ale rather than a specific brand. The name playfully alludes to the unsteady feeling that follows a few drinks. It's a casual, affectionate term used mostly in informal settings — backyard barbecues, hockey rinks, or anywhere Canadians gather for a cold one. More common in Ontario and the Prairie provinces; universally understood across Canada. Conveys a light, jovial connotation rather than any sense of excess.
After shoveling the driveway for an hour, he cracked open a wobbly pop and settled in front of the game.
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(Canada, slang) Beer.
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