joogipoolist
Joogipoolist is a term encountered in Estonian-language texts as a lightweight or informal neologism. It appears to be formed from joogi, the word for beverage, combined with the suffix -ist, which in Estonian is often used to create agent nouns or descriptors. The term does not have a fixed definition in standard dictionaries and is not widely used in formal writing. Its exact meaning tends to depend on context and is often figurative or promotional rather than technical.
In practice, joogipoolist can be interpreted in several ways. It may refer to a person who works
Examples of usage are mostly hypothetical or promotional. For instance, a café might say, “Kohvik esitles joogipoolist
See also: Estonian language, neologisms, compound nouns, marketing jargon.