packie
Noun - A run to get alcohol. Usually kids (New England, or at least in Connecticut) who are underaged will ask someone who is of age to get them a "packie", or to go on a "packie run".packy
Short for package store, another word for liquor store in Massachusetts. Typically used as "Let's make a packy run" or more commonly:
packy
A place to purchase alcoholic; Used frequently by Massachusetts people and especially college students. Also known as package store, wacky packy, Phipps and Liquor Store
Packie
Any place to purchase beer or alcohol, but not a bar.
short for "Package Store," a place to buy liquor in a package to take with you.
Term commonly used in Massachusetts and parts of RI and NH where massholes have settled.
short for "Package Store," a place to buy liquor in a package to take with you.
Term commonly used in Massachusetts and parts of RI and NH where massholes have settled.
Example:
Dude have you been to that new packie on Mass ave?
They got a wicked pissah selection of beers!
Dude have you been to that new packie on Mass ave?
They got a wicked pissah selection of beers!
Packi
Slang term for somebody who is from packistan unless you are a chav in which case it is anybody who is asian and not a chink (Chinese/Japanese person) often used in a racist way
packy
packy
A diminutive form of the name Patrick, especially popular amongst residents of County Cork, Ireland.
The Packie
The best retail provider of craft beers in Manchester, New Hampshire. A start-up, small business that opened in 2017, built upon the foundation of providing outstanding customer service and a wide selection of delicious craft beers.
Example:
I had an awesome time building my own 6-pack at The Packie; I learned a ton and can't wait to try these new beers!
I had an awesome time building my own 6-pack at The Packie; I learned a ton and can't wait to try these new beers!
packy
Slang term for a liqour store used in MA. Derived from "package store" because its shorter to say. A packy is also the act of someone getting alcohol for underage people at a package store. It is mostly used as a noun but is occasionally used as a verb when your smashed.
Example:
"What do you want?"
"Yo can you run me a packy for the party tonight?"
"Are his packies good or does he overcharge you?"
"Hey m-man...can you packy me tonight...im runnin dry?"
"What do you want?"
"Yo can you run me a packy for the party tonight?"
"Are his packies good or does he overcharge you?"
"Hey m-man...can you packy me tonight...im runnin dry?"