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drill, the

noun

  • the customary procedure; "routine".
    You already know the drill, so we won't be covering that.

    Last edited on Aug 20 2010. Submitted by Jeffrey E. from Tampa, FL, USA on May 10 2006.

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drimk

expression

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drink from the fire hose

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drinkie winkie

expression

  • an alcoholic drink
    he took a swag of his delish drinkie winkie, so he got shitfaced so fast!
    The chronic alcoholic had a major addiction problem and thought irrisposibly that he could never get enough, so after he left Belltown Billiards he headed over to the 5 Point to continue his drinking where he had left off earlier that same evening.
    The chronic alcoholic had a major addiction problem and thought irrisposibly that he could never get enough, so after he left Belltown Billiards he headed over to the 5 Point to continue his drinking where he had left off earlier that same evening to have what he called a drinkie winkie.

    Last edited on Nov 30 2014. Submitted by bahaa shaban from Cairo, Egypt on Nov 29 2014.

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drink (one) up

  • verb - to heavily make out and really go at it.
    They drink each other up.

    Last edited on May 19 1998. Submitted by Sue on May 19 1998.

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drink out

verb - transitive

  • to provide alcohol to another person. A less-common variant of "smoke (one) out".

    Last edited on Jan 22 2009. Submitted by Joe T. on Jan 22 2009.

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drink the Kool-Aid

verb

  • to succumb to any external influence that affects a person's opinion of something.
    The presenters at the conference claimed to be independent contractors, but you could tell they had drank the Kool-Aid.

    Last edited on Nov 15 2011. Submitted by WalterGR (via TheJargonFile) on Aug 14 2009.

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drink under the table

verb - transitive

  • to be able to drink more alcohol than another.
                                                  

                                                                                                                                                                                                 

                                                                                        

    Citation from "Might Have Been", Rookie Blue (TV), Season 2 Episode 2 (2011) censored in hope of resolving Google's penalty against this site.

    Last edited on Jul 24 2011. Submitted by Walter Rader (Editor) from Sacramento, CA, USA on Sep 21 2009.

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