"Mizzle-witted" was one of the terms I knew! Also "mizzling," "whoopensocker," "wapatuli" (although my brain wants to spell it more like "wapatoolie," which must reflect the context in which I first read it), "larruping," "jasm," and "buffle-brained." I have no idea why. I suspect children's literature.
Also, I need one of those cocktails. And I have told my Bechi-fanatic brother about its existence.
I'd never heard of Becherovka; I had to ask the waiter before I ordered in case it turned out to be something in the coffee line or an inexplicably Slavic-sounding tequila. If it was the primary flavor in the Bitter & Alone, I really like it.
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"Mizzle-witted" was one of the terms I knew! Also "mizzling," "whoopensocker," "wapatuli" (although my brain wants to spell it more like "wapatoolie," which must reflect the context in which I first read it), "larruping," "jasm," and "buffle-brained." I have no idea why. I suspect children's literature.
Also, I need one of those cocktails. And I have told my Bechi-fanatic brother about its existence.
I'd never heard of Becherovka; I had to ask the waiter before I ordered in case it turned out to be something in the coffee line or an inexplicably Slavic-sounding tequila. If it was the primary flavor in the Bitter & Alone, I really like it.