Swill
Swill , transitive verb
[Old English swilen to wash, Anglo-Saxon swilian.]
1.
To wash; to drench. [Obsolete]
As fearfully as doth a galled rock
O'erhang and jutty his confounded base,
Swilled with the wild and wasteful ocean.
2.
To drink in great draughts; to swallow greedily.
Well-dressed people, of both sexes,... devouring sliced beef, and swilling pork, and punch, and cider.
3.
To inebriate; to fill with drink.
I should be loth
To meet the rudeness and swilled insolence
Of such late wassailers.
Swill , intransitive verb
To drink greedily or swinishly; to drink to excess. — South
Swill , noun
1.
The wash, or mixture of liquid substances, given to swine; hogwash; -- called also swillings.
2.
Large draughts of liquor; drink taken in excessive quantities.