A World War II fighter radar detector, fitted to British bombers.(noun)
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Use "boozer" in a sentence
"Now that the old boozer is out of the public eye, he may be knocking back a few."
"OK, so let's say the breath test was instead of a prison sentence, and the convicted boozer is able to fund the test with the money he would have spent on alcohol."
"Security contractor takes exception to being characterized as a boozer with indifference to human life"