Calibogus

/ˌkælɪˈboʊɡəs/ noun

A drink made from molasses, water, and sometimes rum or other spirits, popular among sailors and soldiers in colonial times.

Of obscure origin, possibly from a Native American or colonial slang term. Some etymologists suggest it may derive from 'calibosh' or relate to bogus drinks, though the true origin remains uncertain and debated among historical linguists.

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