sweid
Sweid is a term that refers to the practice of consuming large quantities of alcohol, typically over a short period of time, often leading to intoxication. The term is derived from the Scottish word "sweat," which is a slang term for alcohol. Sweid is commonly associated with binge drinking, where individuals consume alcohol at a rate that exceeds recommended guidelines, which are typically set at no more than two standard drinks per hour for men and one standard drink per hour for women.
The practice of sweid can have significant health implications, including increased risk of alcohol poisoning, liver
Despite the risks, sweid remains a popular practice in some social and cultural contexts. It is often