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Go Buy A Drink 

To Go Buy A Drink means to stop cockblocking, essentially leaving your friend and the girl alone. It is expected that you will do this without being told, but it is often the case that your friend will say "go buy a drink", at which point you must vacate the premises.
Guy talking to girl: Hey, I really like your outfit today!
Guy's Friend: Yeah it looks nice
Girl: Aww thanks!
Guy to friend: Hey man, can you go buy a drink or something?

Example 2
Guy: Hey man, I'm going to go talk to that cute girl over there.
Friend: Alright I'll go buy a drink
Go Buy A Drink by antlerskettering October 21, 2009
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Share A Drink 

Two people blowing the same guy at the same time.
My best friend and I where dying to give some head but there was only one guy at the party so we decided the only fair thing to do was share a drink and both blow him at the same time.

I'd like to buy you a drink 

Universally-accepted euphemism for "I'd like to sleep with you."
A cute girl says she'd like to buy you a drink. This means she thinks you're at least mildly attractive and if you play your cards right, you might get laid.

At least buy me a drink first. 

Oftenly used when one person implies something sexual or something that sounds sexual. Could also be used when someone touches an intimate body part like the ass or tits, this could be an accident or on purpose.
Diego: *Trips and accidentally touches ass*
Julia: Wow, at least buy me a drink first.

can I buy you a drink?

This phrase is recognised as the best way to attract members of the opposite sex. Let's face it, who dosen't want a free drink?
Can I buy you a drink?


Sure.

Sasha me a drink 

When driving, you ask your wife to Sasha you a drink, she gets one from the cooler, opens it and hand's it to you. All you need to do is enjoy. you return it to your wife and she recaps it, till you want it again
Hey Babe, Sasha me a drink.

Get a drink of water 

Originating in Leflore County in Eastern Oklahoma. A phrase used to instruct someone that is just standing around watching "you" do work, or describing a useless person who watches while you work clearing knowing they should be helping.
Ty: Don't worry about rolling up these leads hand, just sit down and "get a drink of water".

Hey Ty, you need a help loading that pipe? Nah I got Hogan, just sit down and "get a drink of water"