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Drippin

when an individual hates on anothers swagg
Person1: doug, them jordans is wack
person2: nigga, why you drippin?
by Spray.painT May 12, 2011
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drinking body mass

drinking five cruisers when big and can handle it because of your "body mass"
whoa pamela drank 24 cruisers and still isnt drunk...man she has a good drinking body mass!
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pint drinking ditcher

One whom commits to going to a pint drinking establishment with their friends/team, only to ditch out last minute on not only their friends/teammates, BUT also the pint drinking itself.
Micheal that slut is a pint drinking ditcher; Nathan on the other hand isn't, he came for 1 pint.
by drew September 16, 2007
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lappish tea-drinking traditions

Used in reference to the vulgar lappish tradition of pouring volatile horse-manure tea down the throats of foreigners, usually resulting in extreme paranoia and occasional outbreaks of dysentery.
It was a terrible affair, they went lappish tea-drinking traditions on the poor guy.
by Henry Egilsson III December 10, 2004
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drippin in finesse

If you don’t know, I’m afraid you’ll never know
Kyle: “what does it mean to drip in finesse?”
Bruno: “If you don’t know, I’m afraid you’ll never know

Drippin in finesse
by YaboyfromDukeU May 3, 2018
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Drinking Buddy

Is modern slang for a person who is there with you through thick and thin. And someone who is willing to take on any task or activity with you. Often times is a spontaneous person down for anything .

(NOT to be confused the literal meaning being someone you endulge alchoholic beverages with.)
“Hey thanks for being my drinking buddy yesterday! Skydiving is something that I wouldn’t imagine doing without you by my side!”
by amomwhothoughtitwastheliteral February 8, 2018
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Flat out like a lizard drinking

To be not busy.

As a visual metaphor, it implies the opposite to the expression ‘flat out’. A lizard drinking is visually flat against the ground, still, stationary, prostrate, prone and apparently inactive - the opposite of what a person is like when they are busy.

The primary definition that I heard for years amongst colleagues and friends fluent in Strine was the 'not busy' version. It was only recently that I have heard it used to mean 'hard at work' or 'busy'. It feels that the traditional components of visual metaphor and humour in the Strine lexicon have been lost or the expression misconstrued at some point.
Flat out like a lizard drinking -

"Man it's quiet here. You busy?"
“Busy? Flat out… like a lizard drinking… hehehe.”
by InterlocutorInThe1st October 27, 2020
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