(drink down)

  • 51down — down1 adverb 1》 towards or in a lower place or position.     ↘to or at a place perceived as lower.     ↘away from the north.     ↘Brit. away from the capital or major city.     ↘Brit. away from a university, especially Oxford or Cambridge. 2》 to… …

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  • 52Down Low Cocktail — This cocktail is made with a shot of whiskey topped off with beer. The Down Low in the title refers to the fact that the hard liquor in the mixed drink is concealed by the beer. It is a cheap but effective drink popular with college students in… …

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  • 53Down the hatch! — informal something that you say before drinking an alcoholic drink, especially when you are going to drink it all without stopping. And a whisky for you. Down the hatch, as they say …

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  • 54Down to the Sea in Ships — This article is about the 1922 silent film. For the Burl Ives album, see Down to the Sea in Ships (album). Down to the Sea in Ships Newspaper advertising Directed by …

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  • 55down — I adj Agreeable to. I m down for going to the movies tonight! 1970s II adj Depressed. I ve been down ever since I got the D in physics last week. 1960s III v To drink quickly, to gulp down. Let s go to a bar and down a few beers. 1860s …

    Historical dictionary of American slang

  • 56down — daÊŠn n. hill; hilly upland country; soft insulating feathers; fine soft hairs; descent; reverse; four plays in a row that advance a team at least ten yards down the field toward a touchdown (American football) v. cause to come down, knock down,… …

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  • 57Down the wind — Wind Wind (w[i^]nd, in poetry and singing often w[imac]nd; 277), n. [AS. wind; akin to OS., OFries., D., & G. wind, OHG. wint, Dan. & Sw. vind, Icel. vindr, Goth winds, W. gwynt, L. ventus, Skr. v[=a]ta (cf. Gr. ah ths a blast, gale, ah^nai to… …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • 58down the hatch — adverb Into the mouth and down the throat, especially with regard to the consumption of a beverage. In Cairo, the New York Herald Tribunes correspondent, John ( Tex ) OReilly, found U.S. soldiers no less infected with the new English language:… …

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  • 59down — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} verb Down is used with these nouns as the object: ↑ale, ↑beer, ↑brandy, ↑coffee, ↑drink, ↑helicopter, ↑pint, ↑tool, ↑whisky {{Roman}}II.{{/Roman}} adj. Down is used with these nouns …

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  • 60Down — 1. adj in prison: He is down for a few months ; 2. (v.) drink, especially quickly: down a few …

    Dictionary of Australian slang