grip and sip

Slang used to refer to the consumption of an intoxicating beverage, especially when the intent is to become very drunk. It can mean either the act of drinking or the beverage itself.
1. Hey, you ready to grip and sip tonight?
2. Damn, I need to get some grip and sip.
by thebsup May 10, 2012
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Socially Sipping

Drinking just to be social, but not to get drunk.
I got so hammered last night. Tonight I am definitly just socially sipping.
by Lindsey and Kate October 05, 2008
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Bachelor Sip

To put your head under the faucet for a drink to avoid using a glass.
by ShrekDaGlitcher October 23, 2013
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Friend Sip

A "friend sip" is the absolute limit of liquid a friend is allowed to consume from your drink when you are polite enough to share (one mouthful). No more than a "Friend Sip" can be taken by a friend, preferably less.
*Starts Sculling your Drink* "Wow, cool your fucking jets, Starsky! That was a girlfriend sip! Give me back what you took.
by NateAugustable August 26, 2010
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sip tea

used to tell someone to mind their own business

also see spill tea
"What did you two do last night?"

"sip tea"
by Schni schna schnappi January 08, 2019
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Sip Whore

someone who asks for a sip of your drink and proceeds to drink as much as possible before being forced to stop
Daniel: hey can i have a sip?
Ben: yeah sure
Daniel: *starts chugging drink*
Ben: Dude what the hell?!? stop being such a sip whore!
by purplejiggle November 26, 2010
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Double Sip

Very similar to a double take, a double sip occurs when one sips a beverage, but does not full acquire the taste, thus forcing said person to take a second sip to experience the flavor.
Example : When Stefan had his first beer, he did a double sip then spat it out.
by D-Double D's February 24, 2010
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