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to have a drink: to go to a bar; to have a glass of something with others (usually alcohol) idiom. "Here, have a drink."
Have a drink for us meaning? ›
You can use it when you are asking someone to buy a drink for you. Example: "I'm waiting in line for tickets, so could you have a drink for me while you're at the bar?". similar ( 57 )
What is defined as a drink? ›
In the United States, one "standard" drink (or one alcoholic drink equivalent) contains roughly 14 grams of pure alcohol, which is found in: 12 ounces of regular beer, which is usually about 5% alcohol. 5 ounces of wine, which is typically about 12% alcohol. 1.5 ounces of distilled spirits, which is about 40% alcohol.
What is the different meaning of drink? ›
a. : swallow, imbibe. drink a glass of water. b. : to take in or suck up : absorb.
What does care to have a drink mean? ›
It is a polite way of asking someone if they would like a drink. For example, you might say, "Would you care for a drink? I'm making some tea.". exact ( 2 ) "Care for a drink?
What is the meaning of "have a drink"? ›
to have a drink: to go to a bar; to have a glass of something with others (usually alcohol) idiom. "Here, have a drink."
What does it mean if someone asks you for a drink? ›
If they're asking you out for a drink they are just not all that serious about getting to know you. It's a casual invitation. If a man asks you out for dinner or lunch he is seriously interested in getting to know you (and is willing to invest his money to take you out to dinner). This could be relationship material.
What's another word for having a drink? ›
What is another word for having a drink?
tippling | drinking |
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drinking freely | going boozing |
going on a bender | taking strong drink |
lushing | quaffing |
revelingUS | revellingUK |
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What does I need a drink mean? ›
It's often meant as a joke, but it can be a warning sign of a drinking problem. The simple sentence “I need a drink” is one of the biggest red flags of alcohol use disorder. It means one of two things: you need a drink to cope with something, or you need a drink because you don't feel right without it.
What can I say instead of drink? ›
Synonyms of drink
- sip.
- gulp.
- lick.
- quaff.
- imbibe.
- swig.
- guzzle.
- slurp.
: to speak words that honor or express good wishes for (someone or something) and then take a drink : to make a toast to (someone or something) We drank to their 30th anniversary. We drank to their health. Note: I'll drink to that!
What does needing a drink means? ›
A phrase used to indicate that the speaker is thirsty for water or a non-alcoholic beverage. Wiktionary. (colloquial) A phrase used to indicate that the speaker desires an alcoholic beverage.
What does giving someone a drink mean? ›
In certain parts of the country giving someone "a drink" literally means some form of cash comparable to the deed done.
What does it mean to have a drink on me? ›
Indicates that speaker is going to pay for the drinks consumed (at a bar, restaurant, etc.)
How do you ask someone to go for a drink? ›
“Don't overthink it or make it harder than it has to be. Keep it simple. Ask if [they] want to have dinner or drinks,” Overstreet says. Just go for it.
What does it mean to offer someone a drink? ›
You offer them something to drink. In the South, it's usually iced tea or water. I imagine there are other options in other places (certainly coffee, right?). But you always offer them something to drink. It's basic hospitality.
What do you say before having a drink? ›
The *clink* of two glasses before drinking is a pretty universal salute across the world. However, with so many different cultures and languages, the word “cheers” can take on many forms.