Swilling in a sentence as a noun

"So does this mean we should all start swilling Two-Buck Chuck?

Would they want to buy from a Pepsi swilling teenager?

How much energy would they get from burning $1 bills that they've collected over the years from all the Pabst swilling hipsters?

The irony of what these fat, beer-swilling thugs at the "Department of Justice" and DEA are doing will not be lost on history.

The dirty hipster look is fine for watching an indie band at a faux working man bar swilling a PBR, but not at many other places.

This is the voice of most of London at the moment other than the iPhone wielding, wine swilling, bugaboo shoving middle to upper classes.

What's a good standard to aim for, for those people who don't wish to be counted among boilerplate hacks and beer-swilling hipsters?Learn algos really well, I guess?

While the Red Bull, pizza, and caffeine swilling stereotype is prevalent, a well-thought out and balanced diet can make your coding more productive.

It's turned my entire Southern bourbon-swilling family into gin drinkers.

Spread the benefits - Silicon Valley already has the advantage of having a huge amount of investment money swilling around.

So call the tool 'human'[1], or something else that implies friendliness without also implying a beer-swilling, knuckle-dragging, women-hating subculture[2].

It's hard enough trying to be a professional male programmer under 50 without being pandered to as a mountain dew swilling minecraft playing hoodie wearing brogrammer, so for sure adding Rails to the mix is just asking to be typecast.

Several at the meeting claimed to have spent the prior evening swilling whiskey with the then Governor of Pennsylvania, saying he was to be the head of this yet to be announced DHS and its our job to cook up multi-billion dollar projects for private gain.

Then I'd like to see pictures of them working in the hot sun to pay this debt published in the IRS employee newsletter as a warning to other power-tripping, pizza-eating, Coke-swilling agents that practice their profession with wanton disregard for the very laws they are supposed to be enforcing.

"Generally, people in the midwest are beer swilling, liberal bashing layabouts" is pretty much the definition of a stereotype...There is certainly nothing wrong with working at a time of day which is most productive for you, but the implication was that midwesterners were generally unwilling to put in a bunch of extra hours to "get it done.

Swilling definitions

noun

the drinking of large mouthfuls rapidly

See also: gulping guzzling