'Grog' definitions:
Definition of 'grog'
From: WordNet
noun
Rum cut with water
Definition of 'Grog'
From: GCIDE
- Grog \Grog\ (gr[o^]g), n. [So named from "Old Grog" a nickname given to Admiral Vernon, in allusion to his wearing a grogram cloak in foul weather. He is said to have been the first to dilute the rum of the sailors (about 1745).] A mixture of spirit and water not sweetened; hence, any intoxicating liquor. [1913 Webster]
- Grog blossom, a redness on the nose or face of persons who drink ardent spirits to excess. [Collog.] [1913 Webster]
Synonyms of 'grog'
From: Moby Thesaurus
- alcohol,
- alcoholic beverage,
- alcoholic drink,
- aqua vitae,
- ardent spirits,
- beverage,
- booze,
- brew,
- drink,
- firewater,
- hard liquor,
- hooch,
- inebriant,
- intoxicant,
- intoxicating liquor,
- John Barleycorn,
- juice,
- liquor,
- little brown jug,
- potable,
- potation,
- punch bowl,
- rum,
- schnapps,
- social lubricant,
- spirits,
- strong drink,
- strong waters,
- the bottle,
- the cup,
- the Demon Rum,
- the flowing bowl,
- the luscious liquor,
- the ruddy cup,
- tipple,
- toxicant,
- water of life