Definition: Guzzle is an English word derived from the Latin verb "guigo," which means to fill or overflow, used to describe a large quantity or amount. Here's its definition: The term 'guzzle,' in the Old Testament, signifies a great abundance, often referring to water. For example, in Exodus 4:8, Moses says, "Thou shalt say to all the people, You shall also say to the people, My dear brothers and sisters, I have given you great riches and great riches of the land of Egypt." The word is used figuratively or metaphorically in this context.