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rotgut

[rot-guht] / ˈrɒtˌgʌt /






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Maybe the same stuff with which the bartenders are spiking the rotgut in George C. Wolfe’s current Broadway revival of “The Iceman Cometh,” another lugubrious O’Neill masterpiece.

From New York Times • May 13, 2018

At the bottom of the barrel sits Lawless, John Hillcoat's draught of macho rotgut about boisterous bootleggers in 1930s Virginia.

From The Guardian • May 21, 2012

He drove it into the ground, he impaled it on a drumstick, he laced it with aural rotgut, he deleted it from all genteel associations.

From Time Magazine Archive

As produced, the play is pretty much old rotgut in a new bottle.

From Time Magazine Archive

“Ah. Well, we all know flies ain’t nothin’ but grown-up maggots, and hooch ain’t nothin’ but rotgut, but tell me, what would Marlon think about you cheatin’ me, son?”

From "As Brave As You" by Jason Reynolds