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Any soft drink in NOLA — temperature doesn't matter.
Lean. Codeine-promethazine syrup in a styrofoam double cup.
Drinking during daytime — the chaotic, sun-soaked cousin of a night out.
Out drinking heavily.
Pints / alcoholic drinks.
Desperate for a drink — throat like sandpaper.
Cockney rhyming slang for a drink.
Fizzy juice — any sweet carbonated soft drink, regardless of actual flavour.
Fizzy drinks. Coke, 7Up, Club Orange — the lot.
A drink. Specifically the alcoholic kind.
Plastic cup for taking your drink onto the street — legal in NOLA.
Lean. The drink gets its colour from the promethazine.
Drinking fountain, in Boston and Wisconsin.
Old-school Boston word for any fizzy soft drink.
Midwest word for any fizzy soft drink.
Canoeing plus brewing — drinking beer while floating down a river with mates.
The fruit-flavored drink served in the mess — Navy Kool-Aid.
Drinks — especially hot ones like brews of tea.
Drink built with the layering order reversed.
Sauce laced in lines over a finished drink.
Full of alcohol, or describing a fun drink-heavy occasion — a boozy brunch.
Pleasantly buzzed from drinking — past sober, nowhere near drunk.
Polari and wider British slang for a drink, usually alcoholic — short for 'beverage'.
Nadsat for milk, the drink of choice at the Korova Milk Bar, from Russian 'moloko'.
A session — usually of drinking, smoking, or partying that runs long.
A cup of tea (UK) or a beer (US) — same word, two very different drinks.
To drink before the main event so you arrive already buzzed and save money.
Hyped, wild, and out of control — usually from drinking, partying, or pure energy.
To drink, in the old cant — and 'bousing ken' was the boozing-house where rogues drank.
A Prohibition speakeasy dressed up as a sideshow, you paid to see the 'tiger' and got a drink free.
Cant for 'good' — the opposite of 'queer'; bene bouse was good drink, a bene cove a sound man.
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