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ambeer

American  
[am-beer] / ˈæm bɪər /

noun

Chiefly South Midland and Southern U.S.
  1. tobacco juice.


Etymology

Origin of ambeer

1755–65; earlier, water soaked in cut tobacco refuse; perhaps blend of amber and beer, alluding to its color and foaminess

Example Sentences

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His broadcloth coat—Mrs. Absalom called it a "shadbelly"—was greasy at the collar, and worn at the seams, and his waistcoat was stained with ambeer.

From Gabriel Tolliver A Story of Reconstruction by Harris, Joel Chandler

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