wisket
/ˈhwɪski/ /ˈwɪski/Definitions
1. noun
a strong, often flavored spirit made from fermented grain mash, typically aged in oak barrels, and usually bottled at a high proof.
“She enjoyed sipping a glass of fine single-malt whisky on a cold winter night.”
2. verb
to give or serve whisky to someone, especially as a toast or in a formal or ceremonial context.
“The master of ceremonies whiskied the guests with a shot of fine Scotch whisky.”