#drinking
44 words tagged “drinking”
Cheers — literally 'good health.'
Out drinking heavily.
Buy drinks for everyone present.
The off-licence — where you nip out to grab a few cans.
Welsh-English for last orders — closing time at the pub.
Absolutely steaming. Drunk beyond function.
Massachusetts shorthand for a liquor store.
Prohibition-era nickname for liquor, named for the loose, laughing mood it brought on.
Pints / alcoholic drinks.
To drink a drink in one go.
an act of vomiting
A small quarter-bottle of spirits.
Very drunk.
Absolutely blootered — very, very drunk.
Drunk, high, or otherwise off your face.
Canoeing plus brewing — drinking beer while floating down a river with mates.
Absolutely steaming drunk.
"Unexplained Beer Injury" — the mystery bruise the drunk patient can't account for.
A hidden illegal bar of the Prohibition era where you spoke easy to get in.
Drunk. As in 'on the bevvies'.
A toast; 'Cheers!' (DR)
Pissed, Fell Over — UK ED chart note for a drunk who's hurt themselves.
Plastic cup for taking your drink onto the street — legal in NOLA.
Absolutely hammered. Drunk past the point of dignity.
Drunk (DR)
Drunkenness, a drunken spree (PR)
Flapper slang for plastered, all buzz and no balance.
The off-licence — corner shop that sells the booze.
To down a drink in one go
Roaring Twenties for blind drunk, one of dozens of comic synonyms born under Prohibition.
Absolutely steaming drunk.
A cold beer (DR)
Absolutely steaming drunk.
Mature content — open to view.
Mature content — open to view.
A drunken state, a bender (DR/Cuba)
That spinning, clammy, about-to-boak feeling after too much.
Cheap bootleg liquor, the rough stuff that flowed through Prohibition speakeasies.
Extremely drunk.
Twenties slang for so drunk you've gone stiff as bone.