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词汇 DRINKING - EXCESS
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barrel
tr. & in. to drink liquor to excess.
Those guys are barreling like beer was going out of style.Stop barreling beer and let's go home.
beer
tr. to get oneself drunk on beer.
I beered myself, but good.Let's go beer a few.
belt the grape
tr. to drink wine or liquor heavily and become intoxicated.
He has a tendency to belt the grape—twentyfour hours a day.She's been belting the grape more than she wants.
bend one's elbow and bend the elbow; lift one's elbow
tr. to take a drink of an alcoholic beverage; to drink alcohol to excess.
He's down at the tavern, bending his elbow.Paul gets lots of exercise. He bends his elbow thirty times a day.
binge
in. to drink heavily.
He has been binging since June.She binges about once a month and is stone-cold sober the rest of the time.
booze it (up)
tr. to drink excessively; to drink to intoxication.
You come home every night and booze it up. How can you keep on this way?Let's go out and booze it, okay?
booze (up)
in. to drink alcohol to excess; to go on a bash.
Let's go out and booze up!Stop boozing for a minute and listen up, guys.
bottle
in. to drink liquor to excess.
I wish there was a way I could get through the day without bottling.Let's go out and bottle into oblivion.
chug(-a-lug)
tr. & in. to drink down a whole beer (or other drink) without stopping.
The two guys tried to see who could chug-a-lug the most beer.Wally chugged two cans in a row.All four of them sat there chugging.
cut one's wolf loose
tr. to go on a drinking bout; to get drunk.
I'm gonna go out and cut my wolf loose tonight.You're going to cut your wolf loose too often and really get into trouble.
do the drink thing
tr. to drink alcohol heavily.
He's been doing the drink thing quite a lot lately.He started doing the drink thing when he got out of prison.
elbow-bending
n. drinking liquor; drinking liquor to excess.
She spends quite a bit of time at elbow-bending.That's a lot of elbow-bending for one sitting.
fuzz and fuzzle
in. to get drunk.
They were just sitting there fuzzling away the day.Stop fuzzing and listen.
gas (up)
in. to drink excessively; to get drunk.
Let's go out and gas up!I come home every night and find that you've been gassing all day.
get a can on
tr. to get drunk.
Let's go out tonight and get a can on.The entire office staff got a can on to celebrate the contract.
get there
in. to get drunk.
Another hour of drinking and Pete knew he was going to get there.Those guys have all got there. Now what?
guzzle
tr. & in. to drink alcohol in great quantities.
Stop guzzling for a while and pay attention.Don't guzzle all that beer, or you'll turn into a guzzle-guts.
hang one on
tr. to get drunk.
Fred was hacked and went out to hang one on.Fred hangs one on about once a month.
hit the bottle and hit the booze
tr. to go on a drinking bout; to get drunk.
Jed's hitting the bottle again.He's been hitting the booze for a week now.
jug (up)
in. to drink heavily.
Let's jug up and have a good time.We jugged till about noon and then went to sleep.
juice
in. to drink heavily.
Both of them were really juicing.Stop juicing and listen to me.
lush (up)
in. to drink alcohol to excess.
Come over sometime, and we'll lush.We sat lushing up for an hour waiting for the plane.
powder up
in. to drink heavily; to get drunk.
Let's go out and powder up.He's at the tavern powdering up.
puff
in. to get drunk.
Those guys go out and puff every Friday night.I've been puffing since dinnertime, and I'm done.
raise hell
tr. to go on a drinking spree and get drunk.
Let's go out and really raise hell.The boys went out to raise hell.
shicker
in. to tipple; to become alcohol intoxicated.
I'm gonna go out and shicker till I'm silly.Fred is shickering again this weekend.
skate
in. to get drunk.
Jerry's skating again. It's his whole life.Let's go out and skate, okay?
slew
in. to drink to intoxication.
They must have been slewing for an hour before one got up and left.Let's go out and slew till we forget who we are.
slosh
tr. & in. to drink liquor, including beer; to drink to excess.
Are you going to slosh gin all night?I slosh just because I like the taste.
slush up
in. to drink liquor; to get drunk.
They slushed up for a while and went out to look for some chicks.Don't you ever get tired of going out and slushing up with those guys?
soak
1.
in. to drink heavily; to get drunk.
The two old ladies put on their coats and went out to soak.They sat quietly soaking for an hour.
2.
n. a drinking bout.
They sat there quietly enjoying their soak.Both guys declined to go out and stayed home and enjoyed a soak in front of the T.V.
soak one's face
tr. to drink heavily.
They're down at the tavern soaking their faces.Well, I guess I'll go soak my face for a while.
sop
tr. & in. to guzzle (liquor).
Let's go out and do some serious sopping.You've sopped booze long enough. Go home.
souse
1.
in. to drink excessively; to go on a drinking bout; to get drunk. (From a word meaning “to soak or pickle.”)
They sat sousing quietly in the corner.Let us retire from the table and souse in the parlor.
2.
n. a drinking bout.
The souse lasted longer than anyone would have thought.That was one fine souse we had.
sozzle
in. to drink to excess.
The guys are sozzling over at John's place.I wish you'd stop coming home every night and sozzling to oblivion.
sponge and spunge
in. to drink heavily.
She was sponging like there was no tomorrow.What can you do with a woman who sits and spunges all day long?
steam up
in. to drink heavily; to get drunk.
Fred and Mike were steaming up in the back room.Let's go down to the tavern and steam up, okay?
swig
tr. to drink liquor deeply.
He nearly swigged the whole bottle before he needed to take a breath.She swigged a big gulp and just stood there—bottle in her hand—and became paralyzed.
swipe
tr. to drink liquor rapidly and to excess; to bolt a drink of liquor.
Ted swiped a quick one and ran out the door.Fred sat at the bar and swiped two gins and ate an egg.
swizzle
tr. & in. to drink (liquor), probably to excess; to tipple.
Have you been swizzling again?Fred's uncle is always swizzling a little drink.
take on fuel
tr. to drink alcohol to excess.
They stopped at the tavern to take on fuel.They went inside to take fuel on and then came back out to watch the horses.
tank and tank up
in. to drink too much beer; to drink to excess.
The two brothers were tanking up and didn't hear me come in.Let's go out this Friday and tank awhile.
tie one on and lay one on; tie it on
tr. to get drunk.
The boys went out to tie one on.They laid one on, but good.
toot
tr. & in. to drink copiously.
She could toot booze from dusk to dawn.They tooted and tooted till they could toot no more.
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