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drink

Something that wives keep count of when you are at a party.
For example, after a couple of hours laughing and joking with the men, your wife will sidle up to you and say in a very accusing tone of voice "That's your fourth drink, you know".

That's your fourth drink, you know.

by soreofhing July 6, 2009

742πŸ‘ 163πŸ‘Ž


in the drink

When something or someone falls into a body of water,or a pool; a plane that crashes into a body of water

That Pilot landed safely in the Hudson River, the plane went right in the drink.

by ACEMAN*NY February 21, 2009

21πŸ‘ 2πŸ‘Ž


Drink on

To start drinking or A cup filled with booze.

"Get over here so we can get our Drink on"
or "Put down my Drink on and get your own"

by Angelique Pruitt August 19, 2008

21πŸ‘ 3πŸ‘Ž


drink

1) any beverage, most often one which is or contains alcohol.
2) "in the drink" - referring to something that is over and done with.
(from the golf term, a small body of water on the course where the ball will sometimes fall into).

one more year in the drink...so let's have one more drink, shall we?

by polo January 1, 2005

148πŸ‘ 46πŸ‘Ž


Drink

David Chapelle,(an expert in this field of study) readily defines this word as β€œPurple Drink in the
back of the fridge” According to popular studies, the term β€œDrink” indicates a beverage which
has been made with less then 25% actual juices. They are usually inexpensive and very high in
sugar. A certain amount of racism has been spreading about the word drink, saying that African
American people drink drink, and Caucasians drink juice. However, it has been proven that the
occasional white man enjoys a good drink every now and then.

Why have Sunny D when there is a perfectly good drink in the back?

by Norman "Gir" Lalonde January 28, 2006

288πŸ‘ 103πŸ‘Ž


Drinking

The consumption of alcoholic beverages in order to induce euphoria and create sexually active females.

I am going to do some drinking with my friends tonight.

by DJ Gorrilla December 17, 2006

368πŸ‘ 136πŸ‘Ž


drink

1. Alcoholic beverage.
2. Something consumed as a fluid.

1. You got the drink for the party?
2. I'm so thirsty, I need a drink.

by brendan September 16, 2004

142πŸ‘ 54πŸ‘Ž