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    Gluggability/meaning

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    Gluggability/meaning
    Message from patrycja11 posted on 25-01-2012 at 17:50:30 (D | E | F)
    Hello,

    I need your help please.
    Could you please tell me what does the word gluggability means? And give me the one sentence example? I'm confused...

    Thanks for your answers.

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    Edited by lucile83 on 25-01-2012 21:43


    Re: Gluggability/meaning from gerondif, posted on 25-01-2012 at 18:19:56 (D | E)
    Hello,

    I don't know this word, the dictionary in line gives:

    gullible: adjective: means that you believe anything, you are naïve.

    Gullibility is the corresponding noun.
    Because of his extreme gullibility, we can make him believe anything !

    BUT !!!

    Now, when I post your word on google, it seems to exist! It seems to refer to wine, cider.....

    ".....Needless to say 'Gluggability' isn't a technical term but essential for those with a thirst for the finer fermented apple-based things in life. It allows you to gauge the ease, accessibility and 'quick-drinking cider buzz' of all of the fine cider products listed above. ..... "

    "A very accessible wine with massive gluggability and a touch of class"

    "Gluggability: How many gulps is it possible to down? (10 = drain the glass)"

    "I mistakenly drank a whole bottle of this the other night; a testament to the dangerous gluggability of the Merlot grape"

    "I think the Pinot fairs much better than the Chardonnay in the gluggability factor and I went back for some more, because it was easy and soft and what I’d called a pleasant village wine.

    SO!! it seems to mean that a wine is easily drunk, gulped down....., you almost hear the noise the wine makes in your throat as you swallow it....

    Well, I have learnt a new "word" !




    Re: Gluggability/meaning from patrycja11, posted on 25-01-2012 at 19:54:19 (D | E)
    Grand Village is all about young, refreshing gluggability – But in this context too??
    maybe is it kind of flavour??



    Re: Gluggability/meaning from gerondif, posted on 25-01-2012 at 20:10:14 (D | E)
    Hello,
    I would say it is "the pleasure of drinking" a wine, and the urge to have some more.
    in French "gouleyant" means lively, with a good attractive taste, maybe they forged a resembling word.



    Re: Gluggability/meaning from sherry48, posted on 25-01-2012 at 22:48:51 (D | E)
    Hello patrycja11.

    New English words are created from time to time, but this one is new to me. It could be a form of the onomatopoeic word 'glug'. It's the sound that a person makes when they drink something quickly. I wouldn't use it in any important writing.
    Good night to you.
    Sherry




    Re: Gluggability/meaning from patrycja11, posted on 25-01-2012 at 23:05:34 (D | E)
    I stumbled upon it by accident. in article Link
    >(Gluggability four out of five stars) so now I am confused




    Re: Gluggability/meaning from violet91, posted on 26-01-2012 at 11:06:17 (D | E)
    Hello , all ...

    I completely forgot about speaking English .

    I've also learnt a new word with this ' debate' about the effect of tasting, appreciating and drinking a good wine such as a ' Bordeaux ' one or else !
    ' Drinkability ' wasn't enough . Gustation and gustativity , either .
    Well , as I am not a ' knight ' yet , but think of joining a course for that ...I'll now know a bit
    more , when I exchange on the subject .

    Thanks !! ( gouleyant ' was a proper and lovely term ) How about creating ' gouleyable ' ?



    Re: Gluggability/meaning from spigalam, posted on 26-01-2012 at 16:08:14 (D | E)
    Hello;

    It refers to some sort of beverage which is easy to drink quickly and voluminously.



    Re: Gluggability/meaning from gerondif, posted on 26-01-2012 at 18:44:43 (D | E)
    Hello,
    "to drink quickly and voluminously"???

    if that is really the case, I am sorry they invented that word ! A wine should be drunk slowly, you should relish it (a wonderful verb!)("gouleyable" would have been great,Violet! ). Maybe the "Gluggability" goes along with "binge-drinking" where the idea is to get drunk as quickly as possible, no matter what the quality of the wine is.

    It's a pity this is the "English only forum", I could have invented plenty of translations for this word ( for instance: "l'engloutissabilité" a word that doesn't exist in French of course)





    Re: Gluggability/meaning from spigalam, posted on 26-01-2012 at 19:08:44 (D | E)
    hello

    I am not talking about wine because this word was not specially invented for wine but to characterise all beverage.




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