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Definition

The illusion that people are more sexually attractive, brought on by alcohol consumption.

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Origins

Originally 1980s US college slang, from the notion that consumption of beer and other alcoholic beverages causes people to see things differently, as if wearing a type of goggles.

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In Context

  • "“Their findings essentially suggest that while intoxication may not have resulted in beer goggles, it did seem to increase liquid courage, in that people were more likely to indicate a desire to interact with attractive others,” said Monk, whose previous research had found some evidence to support the beer goggles effect."
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See Also

  • deployment goggles
  • love goggles
  • money goggles
  • beauty is in the eye of the beer holder