A very generous pour of straight alcohol, typically whisky, of at least 3.5 oz
Wow. You almost filled the glass - that's a lloyd pour!
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A home pour is usually double the alcoholic serving size of a restaurant. For example, restaurant servings of wine are usually 5 to 6 ozs. A home serving would be 10 to 12 ozs.
Heather asked Casey about her day at work...Caseyโs response: โcanโt wait to get home for a home pour of Cabernet after dealing with Susan today!โ
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A glass of wine filled close to the top of the glass, vs. just around half the glass as is usually the case.
Bartender, l'll have a glass of Chardonnay, and please make it a holiday pour.
means to pour a 4oz of promethazine in a drink to make drank (usually the drink is soda(mainly a 20oz sprite) aka dirty sprite)
I'm pretty sure the phrase comes from Texas namely Houston where a lot of rappers originate and often mention mxing lean in this way. don't do drugs
Pour a four in my Taaka
Cherry Vodka
Back in high school cocaine in my locker
If I wasn't wrecking shows, I would play for Knickerbocker
Pull up at the Opera, rocking Dockers
Fifth wheel drop and the trunk knocker
Why they acting like I ain't brought the rice and pasta
Pull up at the club in a helicopter
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When someone takes a higher than acceptable number of ounces of a beer at a beer tasting before anyone else gets to try it. Often half of the bottle.
"Did you get to try that beer?" "No...somebody took an Eric Pour."
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To pour for oneself or for a friend of oneself a more than generous glass of whisky. Michael Jordan always pours himself a Jordan as evidenced by the large glass of whisky on the end table during an interview in "The Last Dance."
Question: Hey, want to come over and watch episode 3 of "The Last Dance"?
Answer: You know it. I'll be right over. We can pour a Jordan or two.
Happens during a can or bottle share where someone takes more than their fair share of the aforementioned.
Now Milton, donโt โCraig pourโ and make sure thereโs enough for everyone.