to do a drink
71drink like a fish — If someone drinks like a fish, they drink far too much alcohol …
72drink-driving — is the form in BrE for the legal offence of driving a vehicle with an excess of alcohol in the blood; in AmE it is drunk driving (usually as two unhyphened words). The corresponding forms for the offender are drink driver and (again mostly… …
73drink — [n] beverage; alcoholic beverage alcohol, booze*, brew, cup, draft, glass, gulp, libation, liquid, liquor, potable, potation, potion, refreshment, shot, sip, slug*, spirits, spot*, swallow, swig, taste, thirst quencher*, toast; concept 454 Ant.… …
74drink-driving — drink driˈving noun and adjective • • • Main Entry: ↑drink …
75drink-money — drinkˈ money noun A gratuity, ostensibly given to buy liquor for drinking to the health of the giver • • • Main Entry: ↑drink …
76drink-offering — drinkˈ offering noun An offering of wine, oil, blood, etc to a god • • • Main Entry: ↑drink …
77drink off — To quaff wholly and at a gulp • • • Main Entry: ↑drink …
78drink|less — «DRIHNGK lihs», adjective. without anything to drink …
79drink somebody under the table — ˌdrink sb under the ˈtable idiom (informal) to drink more alcohol than sb else without becoming as drunk as they are Main entry: ↑drinkidiom …
80drink somebody's health — drink sb s ˈhealth idiom (BrE) to wish sb good health as you lift your glass, and then drink from it Main entry: ↑drinkidiom …