The superlative form meaning most drunk or most containing alcohol; describing the greatest degree of intoxication or alcohol content. The booziest party is the one with the most drinking.
From 'boozy' (from 'booze' + '-y') + the superlative suffix '-est' (Old English '-est'). The superlative form follows standard English patterns for comparing adjectives.
Every adjective about drinking gets the full treatment—boozy, boozier, booziest—which makes it really fun to describe parties in increasingly dramatic terms! Superlatives like 'booziest' let you sound emphatic and a bit exaggerated, which matches the exaggeration that usually goes with party stories.
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