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Drink-On

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When you've had a couple of drinks and get in the mindset to throw as many drinks down your neck as humanly possible, then inevitably do something stupid like beat up a pregnant woman or crap your pants.
"You better go and hide all the sharp objects, Lamberts got a massive Drink-On"

"Did you hear about the Drink-On Brady got last night? He drank a pint of vodka and then smacked Susan in the teeth"
Drink-On by Witnica October 20, 2008

drink on it

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like "think on it" but you drink instead of think
yeah, ok, let's drink on it.
drink on it by druti g October 13, 2010

get yo drink on, yo smoke on, and go home wit sumthin to poke on

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Gettin drunk, high and then fuckin some bimbo.
I drank a bottle of Jack Daniels, smoked 3 bowls, and now I'm takin that dumb ass blonde home for a hot carl.

Get My Drink On

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Black slang for getting intoxicated.
Weezy: Hey Laquifa, whazzup ?
Laquifa: Ize justa waiting for Jamaal to step in. Soonze he get heah, Ize gonna fix him up a turkey pot pie !
Weezy: Youze got plans afta dat ?
Laquifa: Yeeah, Ize gonna head on up to Lamonts' crib. You wonna come?
Weezy: Whatyu gonna be doin' at Lamont's?
Laquifa: Ize gonna get my drink on ! Innerested ?
Weezy: I'll chek wit Rolando..mabbe he wanna come !
Laquifa: Vright !
Get My Drink On by Fav February 15, 2008

get my green drink on 

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Similar to "getting my drink on," but instead of alcohol it's a "green drink"—like a superfood drink made with spirulina, kale, chlorella, or wheatgrass.
Friday night: get my drink on. Saturday morning: get my green drink on.

Knock On drink

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Australian slang term for an alcoholic beverage consumed immediately before starting work. This pumps you up for a good shift, helps you deal with Jessica from table 4's "dietary requirements", and brings suspense until your "knock off drink" immediately after your shift.
"Are you here early and fancy a cheeky knock on drink before shift?" Michelle Obama asked. "See you out the back in 5!" Talia Shire shrieked, jumping for joy at the thought.
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