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Definition of beerin' a person

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Other terms relating to 'to drink alcohol':

Definitions include: fellatio.
Definitions include: to drink alcohol.
Definitions include: Consuming excessive amounts of Alcohol and or Drugs
Definitions include: to hold two alcoholic drinks, one in each hand.
Definitions include: to do something well in one's own way or in a unique manner, usually involving members of the opposite sex.
Definitions include: to visit several bars during a single outing.
Definitions include: to get drunk.
Definitions include: a fun activity or occasion.
Definitions include: to have a respectable alcohol tolerance.
Definitions include: the drinking of beer directly from a keg while doing a handstand on it.
Definitions include: expression of dismay; "bummer".
Definitions include: to open a bottle of "Cris", i.e. Cristal.
Definitions include: not abstaining from alcohol, usually after a period of sobriety.
Definitions include: to be under the influence of both marijuana and alcohol.
Definitions include: to drink alcohol.

Other terms relating to 'to give':

Definitions include: to smoke marijuana.
Definitions include: to take drugs, usually LSD ("acid") or Ecstasy (MDMA).
Definitions include: to give.
Definitions include: a contraction for "give me".
Definitions include: to yell at someone; "blow up".
Definitions include: to begin taking effect.
Definitions include: to say or give.
Definitions include: to leave.
Definitions include: to fight.
Definitions include: alternate spelling of gimme.
Definitions include: to decline in one's talent or skill.
Definitions include: a person who provides illegal drugs.
Definitions include: to give to; hand over.
Definitions include: an event with a displeasing outcome.

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Other terms relating to 'beer':

Definitions include: a little crazy
Definitions include: Beer Distributer.
Definitions include: Whereas skittles refers to the British word for bowling the saying "beer and skittles" is meant to exemplify a state of general delight with prevailing conditions.
Definitions include: a large stomach caused by drinking lots of beer.
Definitions include: bisexual only when under the influence of alcohol.
Definitions include: a fart caused by the consumption of beer.
Definitions include: a metaphorical set of glasses ("goggles") that one wears after drinking enough alcohol that one's definition of "attractive" declines substantially.
Definitions include: a fat stomach.
Definitions include: a sleeve that fits around a can of beer (or other canned beverage) to insulate it.
Definitions include: the time at which people start drinking alcohol.
Definitions include: shoplifting beer by grab and run tactics.
Definitions include: foul-smelling loose stools experienced the day after heavy drinking.
Definitions include: Time to head to the bar.
Definitions include: acronym for "bring your own beer", "bring your own bottle", or "bring your own booze".
Definitions include: light beer.

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