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ca|rous´er
ca|rouse «kuh ROWZ», verb, -roused, -rous|ing, noun.
–v.i.
to drink heavily; take part in noisy feasts or merrymaking: »

Thomson…carousing with Lord Hertford and his friends (Samuel Johnson).

–v.t.
Obsolete. to drink up; drain.
–n.
1. a noisy feast or drinking party; carousal: »

What means this revel and carouse? (Longfellow).

2. Obsolete. a whole cup or toast drunk at once: »

Quaff the full carouse (Scott).

[< obsolete adverb carouse completely < German (trink) gar aus! (drink) all up!]
ca|rous´er, noun.

Useful english dictionary. 2012.