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Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- intransitive verb To take into the mouth and swallow (a liquid).
- intransitive verb To swallow the liquid contents of (a vessel).
- intransitive verb To take in or soak up; absorb.
- intransitive verb To take in eagerly through the senses or intellect.
- intransitive verb To give or make (a toast).
- intransitive verb To toast (a person or an occasion, for example).
- intransitive verb To bring to a specific state by drinking alcoholic liquors.
- intransitive verb To swallow liquid.
- intransitive verb To imbibe alcoholic liquors.
- intransitive verb To salute a person or an occasion with a toast.
- noun A liquid that is fit for drinking; a beverage.
- noun An alcoholic beverage, such as a cocktail or highball.
- noun An amount of liquid swallowed.
- noun Excessive or habitual indulgence in alcoholic liquor.
- noun Slang A body of water; the sea.
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun Any liquid, as water or wine, swallowed or taken into the stomach as a beverage for quenching thirst, or for medicinal purposes.
- noun Specifically Strong or intoxicating liquor; alcoholic stimulants collectively: as, a craving for drink.
- noun A draught; as much of any liquid as is or may be taken at one time; a potion: as, a long drink of lemonade; have a drink.
- To swallow water or other fluid.
- Specifically
- To imbibe spirituous liquors, especially habitually or to excess; be intemperate in the use of spirituous liquors.
- To swallow (a liquid); receive (a fluid) into the stomach through the mouth; imbibe: as, to
drink water or wine. - To affect in a specific way by or in drinking; induce a condition in by the act or example of drinking: as, to
drink a bowl empty; he drank his companions drunk. - To suck in; absorb; imbibe.
- Figuratively, to take in through the senses, as the ear or eye, with eagerness and pleasure: with reference to utterance or appearance.
- To take in (vapor, fumes, or smoke); inhale: as, to
drink the air. Old writers often used drink for smoke with reference to tobacco. - To draw up or exhaust: as, the heated air drinks up the moisture of the earth.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- intransitive verb To swallow anything liquid, for quenching thirst or other purpose; to imbibe; to receive or partake of, as if in satisfaction of thirst.
- intransitive verb To quaff exhilarating or intoxicating liquors, in merriment or feasting; to carouse; to revel; hence, to lake alcoholic liquors to excess; to be intemperate in the �se of intoxicating or spirituous liquors; to tipple.
- intransitive verb to salute in drinking; to wish well to, in the act of taking the cup; to pledge in drinking.
- transitive verb To swallow (a liquid); to receive, as a fluid, into the stomach; to imbibe.
- transitive verb To take in (a liquid), in any manner; to suck up; to absorb; to imbibe.
- transitive verb To take in; to receive within one, through the senses; to inhale; to hear; to see.
- transitive verb obsolete To smoke, as tobacco.
- transitive verb to act on by drinking; to reduce or subdue.
- transitive verb to take into one's self by drinking, or as by drinking; to receive and appropriate as in satisfaction of thirst.
- transitive verb to drink completely, especially at one draught
- transitive verb to drink while expressing good wishes for the health or welfare of.
- noun Liquid to be swallowed; any fluid to be taken into the stomach for quenching thirst or for other purposes, as water, coffee, or decoctions.
- noun Specifically, intoxicating liquor.
- noun an allowance, or perquisite, given to buy drink; a gratuity.
- noun (Script.) an offering of wine, etc., in the Jewish religious service.
- noun drunk.
- noun intoxicating liquor; esp., liquor containing a large proportion of alcohol.
Etymologies
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
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Examples
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Inspiration, -- _Woe unto him that giveth his neighbour drink, that puttest thy bottle to him, and makest him drunken also_: and again -- _Woe unto them that are mighty to drink wine, and men of strength to mingle strong drink_.
Advice to a Young Man upon First Going to Oxford In Ten Letters, From an Uncle to His Nephew Edward Berens
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The Law of the Jungle says that as the elephants are the lords of the jungle, they shall drink _first_: but they must be careful to drink _down the stream_, so that all the other animals may have a place higher up, where they can get _clear water to drink_.
The Wonders of the Jungle Book One Sarath Kumar Ghosh
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Poh! man, drink it down, rejoind the sailor, drink it downit wont hurt you.
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To date, they have handed out 2,000 liters of hydropacks (a packet you can drop into any water source no matter how polluted, put a straw in and drink), seven HydroWell Villages with enough supplies to produce 161,700 liters of drink* and have given 368
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The boy went from ¨óh you can´t drink so I won´t drink´´ to ´´well I might have a couple of beers´´ to ´´we´re going out for couple more, be back in about an hour (10. 30pm - poor girlfriend tucked up in bed not being able to drink), to rather predictably rocking in at 4am smelling like a giant cocktail.
TravelPod.com TravelStream™ — Recent Entries at TravelPod.com 2010
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The boy went from ¨óh you can´t drink so I won´t drink´´ to ´´well I might have a couple of beers´´ to ´´we´re going out for couple more, be back in about an hour (10. 30pm - poor girlfriend tucked up in bed not being able to drink), to rather predictably rocking in at 4am smelling like a giant cocktail.
TravelPod.com TravelStream™ — Recent Entries at TravelPod.com 2010
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To date, they have handed out 2,000 liters of hydropacks (a packet you can drop into any water source no matter how polluted, put a straw in and drink), seven HydroWell Villages with enough supplies to produce 161,700 liters of drink* and have given 368
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The boy went from ¨óh you can´t drink so I won´t drink´´ to ´´well I might have a couple of beers´´ to ´´we´re going out for couple more, be back in about an hour (10. 30pm - poor girlfriend tucked up in bed not being able to drink), to rather predictably rocking in at 4am smelling like a giant cocktail.
TravelPod.com TravelStream™ — Recent Entries at TravelPod.com 2010
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The boy went from ¨óh you can´t drink so I won´t drink´´ to ´´well I might have a couple of beers´´ to ´´we´re going out for couple more, be back in about an hour (10. 30pm - poor girlfriend tucked up in bed not being able to drink), to rather predictably rocking in at 4am smelling like a giant cocktail.
TravelPod.com TravelStream™ — Recent Entries at TravelPod.com 2010
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"_whether they drink for drunk_, or _drink for dry_?"
A Year's Journey through France and Part of Spain, Volume II (of 2) Philip Thicknesse 1755
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- Irish coffee
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- Mai-Tai
- Manhattan
- Mickey
- Mickey Finn
- Rob Roy
- Sazerac
- absorb
- ade
- adsorb
- alcohol
- alcoholic beverage
- alcoholic drink
- also
- ambrosia
- aperitif
- aqua vitae
- ardent spirits
- assimilate
- beef tea
- belt
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- bib
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- big drink
- birch beer
- bishop
- blood
- blot
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- blue
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- boose
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- bouillon
- bouse
- bowle
- brandy Alexander
- brandy and soda
- brandy smash
- brew
- brine
- briny
- bum
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- buttermilk
- carouse
- celebrate
- champagne cocktail
- chaser
- chemisorb
- chemosorb
- chicory
- chocolate milk
- chug-a-lug
- church parade
- cider
- cobbler
- cocktail
- cocoa
- coffee
- coffee royale
- cola
- collins
- cooler
- deep
- devour
- digest
- doch-an-dorrach
- draft
- drag
- drain
- drain the cup
- dram
- draught
- draw
- drench
- drink bottoms-up
- drink deep
- drink hard
- drink in
- drink off
- drink to
- drink up
- drinkable
- drop
- dry martini
- eat
- egg cream
- eggnog
- engorge
- engross
- engulf
- espresso
- eye-opener
- filter in
- finger
- firewater
- fizz
- flip
- fluid
- fluid extract
- fluid mechanics
- follow strong drink
- frappe
- frosted
- frosted shake
- fruit juice
- fuddle
- gargle
- gimlet
- gin and tonic
- gin fizz
- ginger ale
- ginger beer
- glass
- gobble
- grape juice
- grapefruit juice
- grasshopper
- grog
- gulp
- gulp down
- guzzle
- hard liquor
- hard stuff
- hear
- high sea
- high seas
- highball
- hobnob
- hooch
- hot buttered rum
- hot toddy
- hydraulics
- hydrogeology
- hydrosphere
- ice-cream soda
- iced coffee
- iced tea
- imbibe
- indulge
- inebriant
- infiltrate
- ingest
- ingurgitate
- inhale
- intoxicant
- intoxicating liquor
- jigger
- jolt
- juice
- julep
- knock back
- knockout drops
- koumiss
- lap
- lap up
- latex
- lemonade
- libation
- limeade
- liquid
- liquid extract
- liquid to be drunk
- liquor
- little brown jug
- lush
- main
- main sea
- malt
- martini
- milk
- mineral water
- mint julep
- mixed drink
- mocha
- nectar
- negus
- nightcap
- nip
- nobble
- ocean
- ocean depths
- ocean main
- ocean sea
- old-fashioned
- orangeade
- osmose
- parting cup
- peg
- percolate in
- phosphate
- pint
- pledge
- pop
- portion
- posset
- pot
- potable
- potation
- potion
- pousse-cafe
- pub-crawl
- pull
- punch
- punch bowl
- purl
- quaff
- refresh
- revel
- rickey
- root beer
- root beer float
- round
- round of drinks
- rum
- rum punch
- salt sea
- salt water
- salute
- sangria
- sap
- schnapps
- schooner
- screwdriver
- sea
- see
- seep in
- seltzer
- semiliquid
- shake
- shot
- sidecar
- sip
- sipple
- sling
- slosh
- slug
- slurp
- slurp up
- smash
- snifter
- snort
- soak
- soak in
- soak up
- social lubricant
- soda
- soda pop
- soda water
- soft drink
- sorb
- sot
- sour
- spirits
- sponge
- spot
- spring water
- stirrup cup
- strong drink
- strong waters
- suck
- suck in
- suckle
- sundowner
- sup
- swallow
- swig
- swill
- swill down
- swill up
- swizzle
- take in
- take up
- taste
- tea
- thalassa
- the Demon Rum
- the bottle
- the bounding main
- the brine
- the briny
- the briny deep
- the cup
- the deep
- the deep sea
- the flowing bowl
- the luscious liquor
- the ruddy cup
- the seven seas
- the vasty deep
- tide
- tipple
- tisane
- toast
- toddy
- tonic
- tope
- toss
- toss down
- toss off
- tot
- toxicant
- wash
- wash down
- wassail
- water
- water of life
- wee doch-an-dorrach
- wet
- whey
- wolf down
oroboros commented on the word drink
“I wish I could drink like a lady
I can take one or two at the most
Three and I'm under the table
Four and I'm under the host�?
--Dorothy Parker
July 2, 2007
Prolagus commented on the word drink
ha! I was adding the same quote!
June 18, 2008
kdance commented on the word drink
I don't drink water I'm afraid it's habit forming.
- W.C. Fields
September 25, 2009