ask for a coke up north (mainly) and they'll give you a coca cola
ask for a coke down south (mainly) and they'll ask you what kind
ask for a coke down south (mainly) and they'll ask you what kind
by ! December 12, 2004
A term used in a bar when you stop supplying alcohol to an obviously inebriated person and substitute all forms of liquid intake with Coke.
Oh man, look at Pat he's so drunk that he just pissed his pants and fell down the steps. Yeah Mike just told the bartender that he's been coked.
by BigPK January 02, 2011
Coke is the only reason I am going to college and want to get my doctorate so I can make millions and live on coke forever, it's not funny and I'm not joking.
by cam_fash April 14, 2005
by Stiggmata August 26, 2009
1. Damn, Karen, did you see Linda chugging that Coke like her life depended on it? It's like she's on a mission to prove her undying love for the stuff!
2. Dude, I saw Tom at the party last night, and he was so high on coke.
2. Dude, I saw Tom at the party last night, and he was so high on coke.
by theblueytimes May 24, 2023
Always available at bars, both over the counter as a soft drink or mixer and everywhere from the guest lounge to the toilets.
Often the word media or media bar means coke freindly, due to the common opinion that any person working in the media profession is a coke user.
Often the word media or media bar means coke freindly, due to the common opinion that any person working in the media profession is a coke user.
Man at bar: "Vodka and coke please, barkeep".
Barman "Do you want ice in that?"
Man at bar: "Gram of coke my good man."
Tense guy: "We ain't got any. You want ice instead?"
Barman "Do you want ice in that?"
Man at bar: "Gram of coke my good man."
Tense guy: "We ain't got any. You want ice instead?"
by dj_monged August 14, 2004