Similar to popular video game "Dance Dance Revolution," except that after you play it, you will likely wake up the following morning in a shady motel room wearing a stewardess uniform.
Usually said to reiterate the importance of drinking. Just saying "drink" once doesn't convey the sense importance surrounding our drinking culture. Said twice, with some gusto,a party shall evolve, like magic.
Can be compounded by saying "drink" as many times until it sounds something like Drinkdrinkdrkkddir
Person 1 : Yo what do you wanna do today?
Person 2: Drink drink!
Person 3: Yeah man, drinkdrindkdrindk!
Similar to playing "Shadow" or "Mirror." Two people sit across from each other. One drinks and the other has to imitate the exact same drinking style, movements, type and amount of booze.
When asked if you want a beverage at a social gathering, you ask if they are offering you a drink or a "Drink Drink". A "Drink Drink" contains alcohol.
When Amanda handed me that red cup, I had to ask her if it was a drink or a Drink Drink. Cause I only wanted it if it was a Drink Drink.
1.The situation in beer pong where the shooting team makes a cup and you must pull that cup and chug. One must chug thy heavenly brew before thou shoots. thus resulting in drink BEFORE you drink. (cause you'll prolly miss the table and have to pull another one anyways)
2. Chillin at the crib drinking or "pre-drinking" before some shendig
1.
dude 1: why are you chuggin that beer so fast?
dude 2: dude drink before you drink
2.
dude 1: why are you drinking now dude? were goin to that bomb ass quadruple kegger
dude 2: dude drink before you drink
Phrase suggesting that the listener appreciate, celebrate, and recognize and ultimately behold what it is that the speaker is referring.
Nikki stared in wonder at what he saw before him. There was Shannon sitting statuesque on the bar with her ankles in her hands, her smooth tan legs held in a perfect V-formation, her welcoming puss glistening with delight. "Come on, lover.... Drink it in. It's what you want, yes? Figuratively for now.....on a little bit you can get more literal".