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Drink the cape off St. Paul. 

Irish slang for someone who has the ability to partake in a large amount of drinking
I know I can drink a lot and often guzzle down bottles of prosecco out of Mcdonalds cups whilst sitting on town benches, but this guy I know can Drink the cape off St. Paul.

drink the rainbow 

A drinking game in which the participants must drink a yellow drink, an orange drink, a red drink, a purple drink, a blue drink and a green drink.
"Hey, do you want to go drink the rainbow?"
"I dunno, last time I did I threw up multi-colours"
drink the rainbow by Tobold November 24, 2006

Drink The Salmon 

A Salmon that lives out of water but sometimes goes out on the water for a long period of time. Drink the Salmon is known for his superior PC technician skills, and his studies with the "buffer". Drink the Salmon is also known for consuming large amounts of cheese steak and one time, usually covered with mlano cookies. Drink the Salmon can be usually be found on the bottom of any scoreboard in the video game Combat Arms.
I saw Drink the Salmon the other day on the bottom of the scoreboard in combat arms, eating two cheesesteaks at once time covered in mlano cookies, while handing out buffers to his teammates.

drink the bottle 

a type of drinking game where one person chugs a bottle of liquor for as long as he or she can then another person chugs the bottle and tries to out chug longer than the first person. usually will put both people on the ground except for kagen
Kagen: wanna play drink the bottle?
drink the bottle by meowknotty April 23, 2011

drink the kool-aid 

Going along with what a crowd desires. Often used when a person changes positions on a topic.
Dave got a haircut and a new suit. Looks like his company is making him drink the kool-aid.

drink the bone 

Fellatio. Usually of the 'deep throat' sort.
"I love the way my girl drinks the bone."

"hey babe, how about you drink my bone?"

"After I got done in her ass, I made the bitch drink the bone."

drink the bone by guyjin February 19, 2007