Sugekupper
Sugekupper is a term derived from the Japanese words "suge" and "kupper," which translate to "suck" and "cup," respectively. It refers to the act of drinking alcohol in a manner that is considered excessive or inappropriate by social norms. The term is often used in the context of Japanese drinking culture, where it is associated with the concept of "washoku," or the art of drinking. Sugekupper is typically characterized by the consumption of large quantities of alcohol in a short period of time, often accompanied by loud and boisterous behavior. It is often seen as a way to assert masculinity or to demonstrate one's ability to handle alcohol. However, it is also associated with a number of negative consequences, including alcohol poisoning, public intoxication, and social stigma. The term sugekupper has been used in various forms of media, including manga, anime, and video games, to depict characters who engage in excessive drinking. Despite its negative connotations, sugekupper remains a part of Japanese drinking culture and is often celebrated in certain contexts, such as festivals and events.