Entry 3 senses · 3 variants Webster, 1913 Guzzle /(gŭz"z'l)/ · Guz·zle · IPA /ˈɡʌzəl/ v. i. v. t. n. 01 v. i. To swallow liquor greedily; to drink much or frequently. imp. & p. p. Guzzled; p. pr. & vb. n. Guzzling 1. To swallow liquor greedily; to drink much or frequently. “Those that came to guzzle in his wine cellar.” — Milton. “Well-seasoned bowls the gossip's spirits raise, Who, while she guzzles, chats the doctor's praise.” — Roscommon. “To fat the guzzling hogs with floods of whey.” — Gay. 02 v. t. To swallow much or often; to swallow with immoderate gust; to drink greedily or continually; as, one who guzzles beer. 1. To swallow much or often; to swallow with immoderate gust; to drink greedily or continually; as, one who guzzles beer. 03 n. An insatiable thing or person. 1. An insatiable thing or person. “That sink of filth, that guzzle most impure.” — Marston.