Boozer in a sentence as a noun

I’ve adopted the Brit way and call the corner bar the boozer.

People rather have the boss not whine when they don't turn up after a boozer or when they want to suddenly out with the family than more money.

I am just thankful that they don’t have any data or scores for me yet to help them see a drug addict or boozer, because I know that I’d raise a lot of flags there and it’d be enough to color the suspicion.

From the link to the artist's website:"Things get strange: A photograph of a woman smiling in a bikini is labeled a “slattern, ****, slovenly woman, trollop.” A young man drinking beer is categorized as an “alcoholic, alky, dipsomaniac, boozer, lush, soaker, souse.” A child wearing sunglasses is classified as a “failure, loser, non-starter, unsuccessful person.” You’re looking at the “person” category in a dataset called ImageNet, one of the most widely used training sets for machine learning.

Boozer definitions

noun

a person who drinks alcohol to excess habitually

See also: alcoholic alky dipsomaniac lush soaker souse