ABOC

What does ABOC stand for?

Alcoholic beverage of choice

ABOC is a popular slang term used in the context of parties or gatherings. It stands for “alcoholic beverage of choice” or alternatively, “adult beverage of choice”. It’s usually seen being used alongside BYOB, which means “bring your own beer” or generally, bring your own alcohol to a party.

Not only is ABOC used for party planning, but it’s also used when people are discussing their favorite drinks. For instance, if you and your friend John are planning a night out, John might say, “I really like whiskey. That’s my ABOC. How about we hit that Irish pub downtown?”

So, in essence, ABOC is a fun and convenient way to talk about your preferred alcoholic beverage, whether you’re planning a party, going out for drinks, or just chatting about your likes and dislikes.

Example for using ‘ABOC’ in a conversation

Hey, what’s up?

Not much, just planning for the weekend. Thinking of hosting a small get-together. πŸŽ‰

Sounds fun! What’s the plan?

I was thinking we could have a BYOB party. Bring your ABOC and let’s have a good time!