A term invented by a dude in Lakeville Minnesota for an alternative to the term "ice fishing". Ice fishing is a popular winter past time in the northern states, and as most the time ice fishing amounts to just drinking beer in a fish-house or on the ice, the term ice drinking was a logical alternative as it more accurately described the activity. A dude from Lakeville Minnesota by the name of Lane copyrighted the term "ice drinking" as he was selling "Ice Drinking" T-shirts at ice fishing contests.
I was out ice drinking with the boys and got a DWI.
Damn dude, do I have ever have a nasty hangover. I was ice drinking last night, and now I feel like dog shit!
Screw snowmobiling, let's just go ice drinking!
Me and Jane went ice drinking, and she caught two walleyes and I got laid.
Damn dude, do I have ever have a nasty hangover. I was ice drinking last night, and now I feel like dog shit!
Screw snowmobiling, let's just go ice drinking!
Me and Jane went ice drinking, and she caught two walleyes and I got laid.
by Salty 40 February 3, 2013

by niches be crazy July 22, 2016

A drink before breakfast. Originally used by farm labourers before they began a non-union day's harvesting.
John read the paper and ate some bacon and eggs, but not before having a dew-drink to start off the day.
by Chika January 13, 2007

by SalonStyleResultz June 16, 2017

Sitting here throwing 'em back, thinking she'll come back, ain't nothing but wishful drinking! It's the reason she left you in the first place!
by talk2me-JCH2 March 1, 2023

To drink alcohol in excess. Drinking so much your body and/or mind can't function right and you become 'bandy'. Occurrs in a group of friends who want to get as drunk as possible.
"Hey man you wanna go bandy drinking tonight?"
"Man he's so drunk, he's totally bandy!"
"Lets go bandy drinking!!!"
"Man he's so drunk, he's totally bandy!"
"Lets go bandy drinking!!!"
by Gerard Cannon November 10, 2007

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.
by Tobold November 24, 2006
