(drink quickly)
51down a shot — verb to drink quickly the contents of a shot glass …
52slug — 1. noun /slʌɡ/ a) Any of many terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusks, having no (or only rudimentary) shell b) A lazy person, a sluggard. See Also …
53hatch — hatch1 [hætʃ] v [Date: 1400 1500; Origin: Origin unknown] 1.) also hatch out [I and T] if an egg hatches, or if it is hatched, it breaks, letting the young bird, insect etc come out ▪ The eggs take three days to hatch. 2.) also hatch out [I and… …
54down — 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 …
55Jiggusiming — to eat or drink quickly Whoa, shes jiggusiming that foot long …
56Jiggusiming — to eat or drink quickly Whoa, shes jiggusiming that foot long …
57dispose — verb 1》 (dispose of) get rid of. ↘overcome (a rival or threat). ↘informal consume (food or drink) quickly or enthusiastically. 2》 arrange in a particular position. 3》 incline (someone) towards a particular activity or mood. 4》 literary… …
58knock something back — informal consume a drink quickly. → knock …
59gulp — [gʌlp] verb 1) [T] to swallow food or drink quickly 2) [I] to make the movement of swallowing because you are surprised, excited, or afraid gulp noun [C] gulp sth down …
60хлопать — ХЛОПАТЬ1, несов. (сов. хлопнуть), что. Употр. преим. в сов. Разг. сниж. Пить (выпить) спиртные напитки сразу, одним глотком, за один раз [impf. folk. * to knock back, drink quickly]. Василий Артемьевич налил себе самую большую рюмку водки,… …