From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishouzoou‧zo /ˈuːzəʊ $ -zoʊ/ noun [uncountable] DFDa Greek alcoholic drink that is drunk with water
Examples from the Corpus
ouzo• The owner may tip you when you pay - with a glass of local brandy, or even ouzo.• Then I administered a little ouzo and we began to talk about Ivy.• He passes time gossiping, fingering worry beads and sipping ouzo.• There were two tables there, one with the ouzo and glasses on, the other with the dinner things.Origin ouzo (1800-1900) Modern Greek