To enjoy the consumption of wine.  This may sometimes include alcoholic beverages other than wine.
Phrase etymolgy: derives from the popular 2006 film "Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan". Now heard more frequently in London after a 2007 comedy sketch by Jack Dee.
Phrase etymolgy: derives from the popular 2006 film "Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan". Now heard more frequently in London after a 2007 comedy sketch by Jack Dee.
"Shall we go a wine a?"
"I like to go a wine a."
"I've such a hangover from last night because I go a wine a."
"I like to go a wine a."
"I've such a hangover from last night because I go a wine a."
by Fat_Jerry August 3, 2008
 Get the go a wine amug.
Get the go a wine amug.