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Drink

Definition: Drink

Drink

Noun

1. A single serving of a beverage; "I asked for a hot drink"; "likes a drink before dinner".

2. The act of drinking alcoholic beverages to excess; "drink was his downfall".

3. Any liquid suitable for drinking: "may I take your beverage order?".

4. (informal) any large deep body of water; "he jumped into the drink and had to be rescued".

5. A liquor or brew containing alcohol as the active agent; "alcohol (or drink) ruined him".

6. The act of swallowing; "one swallow of the liquid was enough"; "he took a drink of his beer and smacked his lips".

Verb

1. Take in liquids.

2. Consume alcohol; "We were up drinking all night".

3. Propose a toast to; "Let us toast the birthday girl!" "Let's drink to the New Year".

4. Be fascinated or spell-bound by; pay close attention to; "The mother drinks in every word of her son on the stage".

5. Drink excessive amounts of alcohol; be an alcoholic; "The husband drinks and beats his wife".

Source: WordNet 1.7.1 Copyright © 2001 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
 

Date "drink" was first used in popular English literature: sometime before 1010. (references)

 

Specialty Definition: Drink

DomainDefinition

Bible

Drink The drinks of the Hebrews were water, wine, "strong drink," and vinegar. Their drinking vessels were the cup, goblet or "basin," the "cruse" or pitcher, and the saucer. To drink water by measure (Ezek. 4:11), and to buy water to drink (Lam. 5:4), denote great scarcity. To drink blood means to be satiated with slaughter. The Jews carefully strained their drinks through a sieve, through fear of violating the law of Lev. 11:20, 23, 41, 42. (See Matt. 23:24. "Strain at" should be "strain out."). Source: Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary.

Literature

Drink Anacharsis said: "The first cup for thirst, the second for pleasure, the third for intemperance, and the rest for madness." Source: Brewer's Dictionary.

Multilingual Slang

Dutch (slempen), Yiddish (shikker ). (references)

Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.

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Specialty Definition: Alcoholic beverage

(From Wikipedia, the free Encyclopedia)

Alcoholic beverages are drinks containing ethanol, popularly called alcohol. (In chemical terminology, alcohol is a broad category of compounds, of which ethanol is only one.) They include low-alcohol-content beverages produced by fermentation of sugar- or starch-containing products, and high-alcohol-content beverages produced by distillation of the low-alcohol-content beverages. (Sometimes, the alcohol content of low-alcohol-content beverages is increased by adding distilled product, particularly in the case of wines. Such fortified wines include Port wine and Sherry.)

The amount of alcohol in an alcoholic beverage may be specified in percent alcohol by volume, in percentage by weight (sometimes abbrieviated w/w for weight for weight), or in proof.

Alcoholic beverages generally produce an intoxicating effect and cause a hangover. The latter is partly due to the dehydrating effect, which can be mitigated by drinking plenty of water between and after the alcoholic consumptions.

On the other hand, in areas and eras with poor public sanitation, consumption of alcoholic beverages (particularly beer) was one method of avoiding water-borne diseases such as the cholera. Though strong alcohol kills bacteria, the low concentration in beer or even wine will not suffice. It is rather the boiling of water, which is required for the brewing of beer, which sanitizes it.

List of alcoholic beverages

The names of the beverages are determined by the source of the material fermented:

Source Name of fermented beverage Name of distilled beverage
grain beer, ale, sake (rice) whiskey (also spelled whisky)
juice of fruits, other than apples or pears wine (most commonly from grapes) brandy, grappa (Italy), trester (Germany)
juice of appless ("hard") cider applejack (or apple brandy), Calvados
juice of pears perry, or pear cider pear brandy
juice of sugarcane, or molasses basi, betsa-betsa (regional) rum, cachaça
juice of agave pulque tequila, mezcal
juice of plums   slivovitz
honey mead

Note that in common speech, wine or brandy is made from grapes unless the fruit is specified: "plum wine" or "cherry brandy" for example, although in some cases grape-derived alcohol is added.

In the U. S., cider often means unfermented apple juice (see the article on cider), while fermented cider is called hard cider. Unfermented cider is sometimes called sweet cider. Also, applejack was originally made by a freezing process described in the article on cider which was equivalent to distillation but more easily done in the cold climate of New England. In the UK, cider is always alcoholic, and in Australia it can be either.

Two common distilled beverages not listed in the above chart are vodka and gin. Vodka can be distilled from any source (grain and potatoes being the most common, also industrial cellulose for the cheapest!) but the main characteristic of vodka is that it is so thoroughly distilled as to exhibit none of the flavors derived from its source material. Gin is a similar distillate which has been flavored by contact with herbs and other plant products, especially juniper berries, from which it gets its name.

Uses

Alcoholic beverages often are used for ritualistic and symbolic purposes such as for mass or Passover wine. Some religions, most notably Islam, ban the consumption of alcoholic beverages.

Alcoholic beverages can be combined to create cocktails.

Legal considerations

Please note: Wikipedia does not give legal advice.

Most countries have rules forbidding the sale of alcoholic beverages to children, e.g. in the Netherlands one has to be 16 to buy beer or wine and 18 to buy distilled alcoholic beverages. Also there are restrictions when driving. See also ethanol.

See also:

Chinese wine, Wikipedia Cocktail Guide, Moderate drinking controversy

External links

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Drink

(From Wikipedia, the free Encyclopedia)

The word drink is primarily a verb, meaning to ingest liquids, see Drinking.
As a noun, it refers to the liquid thus ingested. It is often used in a narrower sense to refer to alcoholic beverages (as both a verb and a noun).
Can also be used metaphorically, as in to drink in the scenery.

A beverage is a drink specifically prepared for human consumption. Almost always it largely consists of water. These include:

Some substances may either be called food or drink, and accordingly be eaten with a spoon or drunk, depending on solid ingredients in it and on how thick it is, and on preference:

See also: food, vacuum flask, Wikipedia Cocktail Guide.

Source: adapted by the editor from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia under a copyleft GNU Free Documentation License (GFDL) from the article "Drink."

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Drinking

(From Wikipedia, the free Encyclopedia)

Drinking is the act of consuming a drink, almost always largely consisting of water. Lack of water in the diet will eventually cause death by dehydration. The sensation caused by dehydration of the body is called thirst.

Much of the world's disease is caused by the lack of clean drinking water.

Drinking vessels are a glass, a cup, a bottle, a canteen, or even a bowl in some cases.

The word drinking is in particular used as a euphemism for the consumption of alcoholic beverages, with the word thirst being the corresponding euphemism used by alcoholics for alcoholism.

Source: adapted by the editor from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia under a copyleft GNU Free Documentation License (GFDL) from the article "Drinking."

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Synonyms: Drink

Synonyms: alcohol (n), alcoholic beverage (n), beverage (n), boozing (n), crapulence (n), deglutition (n), drinkable (n), drinking (n), drunkenness (n), inebriant (n), intoxicant (n), potable (n), swallow (n), booze (v), drink in (v), fuddle (v), imbibe (v), pledge (v), salute (v), toast (v), tope (v), wassail (v). (additional references)

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Synonyms within Context: Drink

ContextSynonyms within Context (source: adapted from Roget's Thesaurus).

Celebration

Pledge, drink to, toast, hob and nob.

Courtesy

Salute; embrace; (endearment); kiss, kiss hands; drink to, pledge, hob and nob; move to, nod to; smile upon.

Drunkenness

Verb: get drunk, be drunk; Adjective: see double; take a drop too much, take a glass too much; drink; tipple, tope, booze, bouse, guzzle, swill, soak, sot, bum, besot, have a jag on, have a buzz on, lush, bib, swig, carouse; sacrifice at the shrine of Bacchus; take to drinking; drink hard, drink deep, drink like a fish; have one's swill, drain the cup, splice the main brace, take a hair of the dog that bit you.

Drunken, bibacious, sottish; given to drink, addicted to drink, addicted to the bottle; toping;Verb:

Drink; alcoholic drinks; blue ruin, grog, port wine; punch, punch bowl; cup, rosy wine, flowing bowl; drop, drop too much; dram; beer; (beverage); aguardiente; apple brandy, applejack; brandy, brandy smash; chain lightning, champagne, gin, ginsling; highball, peg, rum, rye, schnapps, sherry, sling, uisquebaugh, usquebaugh, whisky, xeres.

Food

Drink, beverage, liquor, broth, soup; potion, dram, draught, drench, swill; nip, sip, sup, gulp.

Drink in, drink up, drink one's fill; quaff, sip, sup; suck, suck up; lap; swig; swill, chugalug, tipple; (be drunken); empty one's glass, drain the cup; toss off, toss one's glass; wash down, crack a bottle, wet one's whistle.

Giving

Alms, largess, bounty, dole, sportule, donative, help, oblation, offertory, honorarium, gratuity, Peter pence, sportula, Christmas box, Easter offering, vail, douceur, drink money, pourboire, trinkgeld, bakshish; fee; (recompense); consideration.

Humility

Lower one's tone, lower one's note; sing small, draw in one's horns, sober down; hide one's face, hide one's diminished head; not dare to show one's face, take shame to oneself, not have a word to say for oneself; feel shame, be conscious of shame, feel disgrace, be conscious of disgrace; drink the cup of humiliation to the dregs.

Learning

Verb: learn; acquire knowledge, gain knowledge, receive knowledge, take in knowledge, drink in knowledge, imbibe knowledge, pick up knowledge, gather knowledge, get knowledge, obtain knowledge, collect knowledge, glean knowledge, glean information, glean learning.

Physical Pleasure

Verb: feel pleasure, experience pleasure, receive pleasure; enjoy, relish; luxuriate in, revel in, riot in, bask in, swim in, drink up, eat up, wallow in; feast on; gloat over, float on; smack the lips.

Reception

Verb: give entrance to, give admittance to, give the entree; introduce, intromit; usher, admit, receive, import, bring in, open the door to, throw in, ingest, absorb, imbibe, inhale, breathe in; let in, take in, suck in, draw in; readmit, resorb, reabsorb; snuff up, swallow, ingurgitate; engulf, engorge; gulp; eat, drink; (food).

Refreshment

Breathe, respire; drink in the ozone; take a break, take a breather, take five, draw breath, take a deep breath, take breath, gather breath, take a long breath, regain breath, recover breath; get better, raise one's head; recover one's strength, regain one's strength, renew one's strength; perk up, get one's second wind.

Sufficiency

Verb: be sufficient; Adjective:; suffice, do, just do, satisfy, pass muster; have enough; Noun: eat. one's fill, drink one's fill, have one's fill; roll in, swim in; wallow in; (superabundance) ; wanton.

Source: adapted from Roget's Thesaurus.

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Crosswords: Drink

English words defined with "drink": drink down, Drink money, Drink penny, drink upGrace drinkIn drinkstrong drinkTo drink a health, To drink off, To drink the health of, To drink to, To drink to the health of. (references)
Specialty definitions using "drink": Drink Deep, Drink like a FishKool Aid, to drink thePUG DRINK. (references)
Etymologies containing "drink": Valinch. (references)
Non-English Usage: "Drink" is also a word in the following languages with English translations in parentheses.

Afrikaan (drink, drink to excess), German (drink), Swedish (cocktail, drink, juice, pickup, screwdriver).

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Modern Usage: Drink

DomainUsage

Screenplays

I need a drink. (A Time to Kill; writing credit: Akiva Goldsman)

Drink from me and you will live forever (Interview With the Vampire; writing credit: Anne Rice)

Well then, I'm gonna buy you a drink. (Sweet Home Alabama; writing credit: C. Jay Cox)

Can I buy you a drink, Maxine (Being John Malkovich; writing credit: Charlie Kaufman)

He's an Irishman who doesn't drink, doesn't smoke, and doesn't chase dames (The Sting; writing credit: David S. Ward)

Lyrics

I think I'm gonna get me a drink, I'll call you tomorrow (We Need A Resolution; performing artist: Aaliyah)

Like an exotic drink (Around the World (La la la la la); performing artist: ATC)

Yes, they're sharing a drink they call loneliness ("Piano Man"; performing artist: Billy Joel)

I shall drink in and always be full (Run-Around; performing artist: Blues Traveler)

By the bottle that you drink (Wanted Dead or Alive; performing artist: Bon Jovi)

Clever

Sometimes too much drink is barely enough. (references; author: Mark Twain)

Drink wet cement and get really stoned. (references; author: unknown)

If You Drink Don't Park, Accidents Cause People. (references; author: unknown)

Eat, drink, and be merry, for tomorrow you may diet. (references; author: unknown)

Don't drink and drive. You might hit a bump and spill your drink. (references; author: unknown)

Movie/TV Titles

Don't Drink the Water (1974)

I Drink Your Blood (1970)

Drink and Make Merrie Eat (1969)

Don't Drink the Water (1969)

The Curse of Drink (1922)

Song Titles

Drink Down The Moon (performing artist: Steeleye Span)

Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.

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Commercial Usage: Drink

DomainTitle

References

  • The 2000-2005 Outlook for Drink Makers in North America & the Caribbean (reference)

  • The World Market for Hand-Operated Mechanical Appliances Weighing Up to 10 kg, Used in the Preparation, Conditioning, or Serving of Food or Drink, and Made of Base Metal: A 2004 Global Trade Perspective (reference)

    (more reference examples)

  

Books

  • A Drink Before the War (reference)

  • Do Fish Drink Water?: Puzzling and Improbable Questions and Answers (reference)

  • The New Food Lover's Tiptionary: More Than 6,000 Food and Drink Tips, Secrets, Shortcuts, and Other Things Cookbooks Never Tell You (reference)

    (more book examples)

  

Periodicals

  

Theater & Movies

  

Music

  

Consumer Goods

Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.

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Image Slideshow: Drink

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Photo Album: Drink

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"Drink" by Daniel Bentham.

Sometimes old Betsy needs a drink of water. Credit: Coast & Geodetic Survey Historical Image Collection.

Don't drink and drive - Bob Pryce on tractor in central Alaska. Credit: Coast & Geodetic Survey Historical Image Collection.

Grabbing a drink from a snow-melt stream. Credit: Paths Less Taken - NOAA at the Ends of the Earth.

A Union County farmer adjusts a nose pump. The pump, operated by cattle which nudge the control to pump them a drink of water, allows the manager to keep cattle a distance from the water supply, which makes for cleaner water. Credit: Laura Greiner.

A child enjoys a drink of fesh water. Credit: Charlie Rahm.

Wild horses stop for a drink at Yuma Proving Ground. Credit: Vicki Fox.

A duck getting a drink of water. Credit: Unknown.

There's no puzzle to giving your baby the best chance for health. Don't smoke or drink while you're pregnant. Credit: National Library of Medicine.

Life without a driver's license? : Think about it before you drink and drive. Credit: National Library of Medicine.

Source: pictures compiled by the editor from various references; see picture credits.

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Digital Photo Gallery: Drink
 

"Red drink" by Kimmo Kuisma
Commentary: "A shot of a hotshot-glass using a red lightbulb."
"Drink" by Florian Geiger
Commentary: "A drink..."

Source: photographs selected by the editor, with permission from the photographers.

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Sounds Captioned with "Drink".

PlayCaptionPlayCaption
Suction; suck; sup; drink; vacuum; inhale; imbibe; .Blender; blending; blended; blends; motor; Cuisinart; whirl; whirling; chop; chopping; mix; mixing; liquefy; liquefying; daiquiri; margarita; blended drink; cocktail; pina colada.
Lap; drink; lapping; water; refreshment; dog; canine; pet; sip; lick; sipping; cool off.Drinking fountain; drink; slurp; slurping; water; refreshing; refresh; park.
Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.

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Familiar Quotations: Drink

AuthorQuotation

Ben Jonson

As he brews, so shall he drink.

Frantois Rabelais

When I drink, I think; and when I think, I drink.

Henry David Thoreau

Water is the only drink for a wise man.

Robert E. Lee

I like whiskey. I always did, and that is why I never drink it.

Sir Richard Steele

A little in drink, but at all times your faithful husband.

Washington Irving

They who drink beer will think beer.

William Hazlitt

Walk groundly, talk profoundly, drink roundly, sleep soundly.

William Shakespeare

We'll teach you to drink deep ere you depart.
Strive mightily, but eat and drink as friends.

Source: compiled by the editor from various references.

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Historic Usage: Drink

AuthorDateQuotation

John Locke

1690

Whether we consider natural reason, which tells us, that men, being once born, have a right to their preservation, and consequently to meat and drink, and such other things as nature affords for their subsistence: or revelation, which gives us an account of those grants God made of the world to Adam, and to Noah, and his sons, it is very clear, that God, as King David says, Psal. (Second Treatise of Government)

Source: compiled by the editor from various references.

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Use in Literature: Drink

TitleAuthorQuote

Emma

Austen, Jane

Go and eat and drink a little more, and you will do very well

Tangled Tale

Carroll, Lewis

It was scalding hot, and he decided not to drink it.

The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy

Douglas Adams

"Oh yes," said Arthur, "and how far's that?" "About twelve minutes away," said Ford, "come on, I need a drink."

Scarlet Letter

Hawthorne, Nathaniel

Drink it

Les Miserables

Hugo, Victor

So they made up a party and plied the old roadsman with drink.

Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man

Joyce, James

They said you got stinking stuff to drink when you were in the infirmary

Time Enough for Love

Robert Heinlein

Be wary of strong drink. It can make you shoot at tax collectors, and miss

Grapes of Wrath

Steinbeck, John

Joad got out his pint and took another short drink.

Gulliver's Travels

Swift, Jonathan

I then made another sign that I wanted drink.

Walden

Thoreau, Henry David

It is the same whether a man eat, or drink, or cohabit, or sleep sensually

Source: compiled by the editor from various references.

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Non-Fiction Usage: Drink

SubjectTopicQuote

Health

Drink safe water. (references)

Get plenty to drink. (references)

Drink a lot of fluids. (references)

Business

It is polite to accept a drink with your host. (references)

Visitors are advised not to drink tap water in China. (references)

Hotel rooms are almost always supplied with boiled water, which is safe to drink. (references)

Civil Liberties

Cameroon

According to the report, a traditional court tried the accused by requiring them to drink poison that traditionally is believed to kill only those who lie to the court, convicted the accused when they refused to drink, ordered them to pay in-kind, blood-price damages, and expelled them from the locality when they refused to pay. (references)

Economic History

Nicaragua

PEPSI-COLA, soft drink manufacturer. (references)

Eq. Guinea

A U.S. soft drink bottling plant in Malabo has lain dormant for over a decade now. (references)

Human Rights

India

The two men's toenails allegedly were pulled out and they were forced to drink urine. (references)

Paraguay

Some children also reported being denied food, drink, or access to toilets, sometimes for several days. (references)

Colombia

In the country's other prisons, inmates pay to eat, drink, sleep on a mattress, wash clothes, or make telephone calls, and also pay protection fees to fellow inmates or to corrupt prison guards. (references)

Minorities

Tanzania

Fundamentalist Muslims severely criticized secular Muslims who drink alcohol or marry Christian women. (references)

Political Economy

Swaziland

The economy relied heavily on the export sector, especially on the wood pulp, soft drink concentrate, and sugar industries, which were composed primarily of large firms with mostly foreign ownership. (references)

Trade

Germany

It is expected that beginning January 2002, German retailers will have to request a deposit for disposable or "one-way" drink packages, i.e., soft drink or beer cans. (references)

Travel

Ghana

You should only drink bottled water. (references)

Botswana

Tap water in the major towns is safe to drink. (references)

Barbados

Fresh water around the island is safe to drink. (references)

Lexicography

Devil's Dictionary

TOPE, v. To tipple, booze, swill, soak, guzzle, lush, bib, or swig. In the individual, toping is regarded with disesteem, but toping nations are in the forefront of civilization and power. When pitted against the hard-drinking Christians the absemious Mahometans go down like grass before the scythe. In India one hundred thousand beef- eating and brandy-and-soda guzzling Britons hold in subjection two hundred and fifty million vegetarian abstainers of the same Aryan race. With what an easy grace the whisky-loving American pushed the temperate Spaniard out of his possessions! From the time when the Berserkers ravaged all the coasts of western Europe and lay drunk in every conquered port it has been the same way: everywhere the nations that drink too much are observed to fight rather well and not too righteously. Wherefore the estimable old ladies who abolished the canteen from the American army may justly boast of having materially augmented the nation's military power.

Source: compiled by the editor from ICON Group International, Inc.; see credits.

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Spoken Usage: Drink

SpeakerPhrase(s)

Dennis Miller

America's ripe with slobs who won't drink any wine unless it's so sweet, every time they take a sip they look up to see if the Kool-aid man is crashing through the wall.

Ed McMahon

Let me put it this way. I'm an Irishman. I was a Marine fighter pilot. We do tend to have a drink once in a while. When you get back from one of those missions, you do want to take a little taste of the sauce.

Louise Ashby

I didn't drink or do anything for four years, and recently I spoke to my doctor and I said, do you think I can have the occasional glass of wine, and he said absolutely. So I have the occasional drink.

Lynda Carter

That's kind of hard to say because I would either not drink for long periods of time and then I would drink.

Matthew Perry

Yeah. Well, it was alcohol and then there were other drugs that are actually just as dangerous that I was taking to try to drink less. But it was a completely crazy time.

Mattie Stepanek

You pray and you talk to them. Wars should be fought with words, not bombs, not weapons. And calm words. I think that wars should be fought over a chessboard and a cup of something to drink.

Rush Limbaugh

Just Wednesday there was story out of Oklahoma City about a man causing a commotion at FBI headquarters by spilling a soft drink on the floor.

Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.

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Speeches: Drink

SpeakerTermPhrase(s)

Lyndon B. Johnson

1963-1969We all drink water-pure water or polluted water.

Bill Clinton

1993-2001Our communities are only as healthy as the air our children breathe, the water they drink, the Earth they will inherit.

Source: compiled by the editor from various references.

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Usage Frequency: Drink

"Drink" is generally used as a noun (singular) -- approximately 62.19% of the time. "Drink" is used about 7,013 times out of a sample of 100 million words spoken or written in English. Its rank is based on over 700,000 words used in the English language. Some parts-of-speech are not covered due to the samples used by the British National Corpus. (note: percents less than one-hundredth of one percent have been omitted)
Parts of SpeechPercentUsage per
100 Million Words
Rank in English
Noun (singular)62.19%4,3612,249
Lexical Verb (infinitive)26.78%1,8784,547
Lexical Verb (base form)10.83%7599,024
Noun (proper)0.14%10111,207
Noun (common)0.04%3202,518
                    Total100.00%7,013N/A

Source: compiled by the editor from several corpora; see credits.

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Expressions: Drink

Expressions using "drink": a drink with a rum base addicted to drink alcoholic drink be meat and drink to smb. be none the worse for drink be on the drink be the worse for drink black drink buy smb. drink carbonated drink cool drink cooling drink drink a lot drink a toast drink addiction drink at gulp drink at one gulp drink away drink away one's fortune drink deep drink deeply drink down drink from the bottle drink hard drink heavily drink in drink in knowledge drink like a fish Drink money drink of the gods drink off Drink offering drink on smth. drink one's fill drink oneself drunk drink oneself to death Drink penny drink smb. down drink smb. under the table drink smb.'s health drink smth. down drink smth. to the dregs drink the cup of humiliation to the dregs drink the cup of pain drink the health of smb. drink till all is blue drink to drink to smb. drink to the dregs drink to the health of smb. drink to the lees drink too much drink up drink up! drink wine drink with straw drive smb. to drink eat drink and be merry effervescent drink fizzy drink food and drink fruit drink get fuddled with drink get yourself a drink give to drink given to drink Grace drink half drink hard drink have a drink heavy drink i don't drink much i don't drink spirits i drink your health in drink invite smb. for a drink it will be meat and drink to him keep from drink kefir drink last drink let's drink to Love drink make to drink make yourself a drink meat and drink mixed drink nonalcoholic drink ply smb. with drink refreshing drink ruin oneself by drink saccharine drink short drink single drink small drink snort drink soft drink something to drink spend on drink stand a drink stand smb. a drink strong drink. Additional references.

Hyphenated Usage

Beginning with "drink": drink-and-a-rabbit, drink-and-drive, drink-associated, drink-based, drink-drive, drink-driver, drink-drivers, drink-driving, drink-laden, Drink-offering, drink-on-a-stick, drink-or, drink-pouring, drink-ravaged, drink-related, drink-shop, drink-sodden, drink-swilling, drink-then, drink-this-and-score, drink-up.

Ending with "drink": anti-drink, soft-drink.

Containing "drink": anti-drink-drive, anti-drink-driving, drug-and-drink-influenced.

Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.

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Frequency of Internet Keywords: Drink

The following statistics estimate the number of searches per day across the major English-language search engines as identified by various trade publications. Hyperlinks lead to commercial use of the expression at Amazon.com.
 
ExpressionFrequency
per Day
ExpressionFrequency
per Day

drink

3,966

drink piss

165

drink recipe

3,097

vodka drink

157

mixed drink

2,477

xs energy drink

155

energy drink

1,108

rum drink

147

alcoholic drink

773

frozen drink machine

145

mixed drink recipe

669

mixing drink

144

drink mix

561

frozen drink

144

tropical drink

545

red bull energy drink

136

food and drink

431

alcohol drink recipe

126

bar drink

402

drink pee

122

alcoholic drink recipe

365

drink hypnotic

122

green drink

319

coffee drink

115

cosmopolitan drink

295

margarita drink

113

soft drink

283

cocktail drink

112

drink cum

281

summer drink

111

protein drink

253

make a drink

109

alcohol drink

219

drink mixer

108

drink coaster

209

party drink

108

drink only she she smoke when

195

frozen drink recipe

100

sports drink

170

fruit drink

96
Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.

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Modern Translation: Drink

Language Translations for "drink"; alternative meanings/domain in parentheses.

Afrikaans

  

suip (drink to excess), drink (drink to excess). (various references)

   

Albanian

  

deti (billow, blue, pelagian, salt, saltwater), thith (absorb, draw, draw down, imbibe, immerse, inhale, nipple, pull at, snuff, soak, soak up, sop, suck, suck in, take up), të pirë me tepri, pije alkoolike (alcohol, boose, booze, fuddle, grog, guzzle, hard drink, hooch, hootch, libation, liquor, lush, ratafee, ratafia, sauce), pije (beverage, cup, guzzle, hooker, liquor, orgeat, pick me up, pickup, quencher, rinse, tipple), pi pije, pi (boose, booze, bouse, consume, imbibe, liquor, lush, take a drink, take to drink, tipple, tope), oqeani (Oceania), ngre dolli, gllabërim (drop, gulp, mouthful, sip, swallow, swallowing up, take over), gllënjkë (craving, drachm, draft, drain, dram, draught, drop, gulp, longing, mouthful, nip, peg, pull, sip, smack, sup, swallow, swig, thirst, traction), fyt (gizzard, gullet, gulp, larynx, pharynx, throat), e pirë (boose, booze, drinking bout, potation). (various references)

   

Arabic 

  

‏مشروب (beverage), ‏تشرب (absorb, blot, imbibe), ‏جرعة (dosage, dose, drench, gulp, measure, mouthful, nip, potion, pull, swallow), ‏إمتص (absorb, drink in, imbibe, soak up), ‏أنفق على الشراب, ‏شراب مسكر (boose, booze, brandy, champagne, drinking, inebriant, intoxicant, medicine, nappy, peg, pot, rum), ‏شراب (beverage, drinkable, slop, syrup), ‏شرب نخب (drink to, pledge, raise one's glass, toast), ‏شرب (bib, drain, imbibe, impregnate, infuse, ingrain, inoculate, quaff, stain, steep), ‏دمن الشراب. (various references)

   

Asturian

  

beber (to drink). (various references)

   

Aymara

  

umaña (to drink). (various references)

   

Basque

  

edateko (to drink). (various references)

   

Bemba

  

ukunwa (to drink). (various references)

   

Blackfoot

  

simssín. (various references)

   

Bulgarian 

  

смуквам влага, чашка (bell, calyx, chalice, cup, envelope, peg, pony, receptacle, shot, thalamus), глътка (drachm, drag, drain, dram, draught, drop, gulp, lap, mouthful, peg, pharynx, potion, pull, shot, sip, sup, swallow, taste), вдишвам дълбоко, напитка (beverage), пиячка (libation, liquor, something to drink), пиянствувам (bib, boose, booze, bouse, drinking, soak, spree, tope), пиянство (alcoholism, crapulence, drinking, fuddle, inebriation, inebriety, insobriety, intemperance, spree), питие (aperitif, beverage, booze, quencher, sauce), пия (consume, discuss, guzzle, have, hobnob, imbibe, lush, neck, take), пиене (booze, drinking, guzzle, potation, soak, something to drink, swill), изпито количество, изпивам (consume, down, drain, drink up, lower, put away, shift, suck down, suck up, take off). (various references)

   

Catalan

  

beure. (various references)

   

Cebuano

  

moinom (to drink). (various references)

   

Chamorro

  

para ma gimen (to drink). (various references)

   

Chinese 

  

饮料 (Beverage), 飲用 (drinking or drinkable), , , (sip, suck, taste). (various references)

   

Cornish

  

eva (to drink). (various references)

   

Czech

  

pít (booze, tipple), nápoj (beverage, junketing, the drink, thing). (various references)

   

Danish

  

drikke, drik (beverage). (various references)

   

Dutch

  

zuipen (drink to excess), pimpelen (drink to excess), drinken (drink to excess). (various references)

   

Ecuadorian Quechua

  

up'iana (to drink). (various references)

   

Esperanto

  

drinki (drink to excess), trinki, trinkaĵo (beverage). (various references)

   

Faeroese

  

drykkjuvøra (beverage), drekka (drink to excess), tostadrykkur (beverage). (various references)

   

Farsi 

  

مشروب (Beverage, Liquor, Strunt, Sup, Tipple), نوشانیدن (Dram, Drench), نوشابه (Beverage, Liquor, Refreshment, Tipple), اشامیدنی (Beverage, Potable), اشامیدن (Bib, Swig). (various references)

   

Finnish

  

juoda. (various references)

   

French

  

boisson, boire (drain, drink away), s'enivrer (drink to excess). (various references)

   

Frisian

  

drinke (to drink), drank (beverage). (various references)

   

German

  

trinken (bib, drinking, imbibe, quaff, sup, to drink, to drink (drank, water), getränk (beverage, potation, tipple), zechen (booze, carouse, drink to excess, quaff, tipple, to carouse), trank (beverage, bibbed, drank, draught, potion), saufen (booze, drink to excess, drinking, guzzle, quaff, swig). (various references)

   

Greek 

  

ποτό (beverage, brew, potation, shandy, shot), πίνω (bib, knock back). (various references)

   

Hebrew 

  

משתה (banquet, board, drinking, feast), משקה חריף (hooch, liquor, lush, spirits), משקה (beverage, drinking, liquor, potion, reviver, wet), לשתות (imbibe), לסבוא (bib, quaff, tipple), שתיה (drinking, drunkenness, intoxication), שתינות (drinking, drunkenness), שקוי (draught, drinking, potion, refreshment), גמיעה (drinking, gulping, quaffing, sipping), גמיאה (drinking, gulping, sipping). (various references)

   

Hungarian

  

ital (beverage, booze, jake, potation, potion, quencher, snifter, swill), ivás (boozing, bowl, drinking, soak, wet), iszik (boose, booze, drank, drink to excess, drunk, have a booze, hobnob, take a drink, to carouse, to cup, to drink, to drink like a fish, to imbibe, to lush, to quaff, to soak up, to swig, to take the waters). (various references)

   

Icelandic

  

drekka. (various references)

   

Indonesian

  

minuman (beverage, drinking, potion), minum. (various references)

   

Inuktitut

  

imiqtuq (to drink). (various references)

   

Irish

  

deoch, ól. (various references)

   

Italian

  

bere (drinking, have, imbibe, sop up, swallow), bevanda (beverage, fizz), bibita (beverage). (various references)

   

Japanese Kanji 

  

飲物 (beverage), 飲み物  (beverage), 飲み物 (beverage), ポーランド語 (beeper, death, drip, fall drop by drop, fried potato, mail box, making up only parts of one's face instead of doing a full make-up job, pager, pocket, pocket bell, pocket bike, pocket computer, pocket money, pocket monster, pocketable, pocket-size, pod, poem, poetic, poetical, poetry, point, point and shoot, point getter, point of sales system, point of view, point size, pointer, pointing, poison, pole, Polish, poll, polling, ponytail, pop, pop art, pop country, pop fly, pop gospel, pop jazz, popgroup, poppy, pops, popular, popular music, pop-up, pop-up window, POS system, position, positioning, positive, positive film, positron, possibility, post, post-, post office, postcard, post-doc, poster, poster color, poster session, poster value, Post-It, postmaster, postmodern, post-process, postscript, post-season, pot, potato, potato chip, potato chips, pot-au-feu, potency, potential, pottering, soup, to break down, to fail), ドラ息子 (being pegged to the dollar, Dolby, Dolby surround, dolce, dolcissimo, Doline, doll, dollar, dollar clause, dollar peg, dollar shift, dollar shock, dollar shop, dollar usance, dolly, dolman sleeve, dolmen, dolphin kick, doria, Dorian, Dortmund, dream, dreamer, dreaming, dreamy, dribble, drifter, drill, drip coffee, driven, durian, lazy son, profligate son), (buy, call, catch, eat, put on, ride in, send for, take, wear). (various references)

   

Japanese Katakana 

  

ポタージュ (soup), ドリンク , しょう (actor, artisan, award, bruise, buy, call, carpenter, catch, chapter, commander, cut, destroy, eat, gash, general, government, hurt, idea, illness, important point, injury, label, leader, make up for, means, mechanic, medal, phenomenon, prize, put on, quotient, ride in, scar, scratch, section, send for, take, to be burdened with, to carry on back or shoulder, upper part, weak point, wear, workman, wound), のみもの (beverage). (various references)

   

Kongo

  

ku-nua (to drink). (various references)

   

Korean 

  

음료 (Beverage). (various references)

   

Macedonian

  

pie (to drink). (various references)

   

Manx

  

oyl, iu (imbibe, quaff, tipple), bine (drop, peg of whiskey). (various references)

   

Maori

  

inu-mia (to drink). (various references)

   

Maya

  

uk (to drink). (various references)

   

Mohawk

  

-hnekirha' (to drink). (various references)

   

Norwegian

  

drikke (imbibe). (various references)

   

Papago

  

ih'e (to drink). (various references)

   

Papiamen

  

bebida (beverage), bebe. (various references)

   

Pig Latin

  

inkdray.(various references)

   

Polish

  

pić alkohol (drink to excess), pić, napój (beverage). (various references)

   

Portuguese

  

bebida (bender, beverage, drinking, libation, lush, potation, quencher, refreshment, tap), beber (absorb, be filled, be fuddled, be inspired, bear, carouse, consume, down, drink away, drink to excess, endure, fuddle, imbibe, lush, soak up, take, tipple, tolerate). (various references)

   

Portuguese Brazilian

  

tomar (to drink, to get, to have, to take). (various references)

   

Provencal

  

beure (to drink). (various references)

   

Quechua

  

ujyasuncheq (we will drink). (various references)

   

Romanian

  

bea (bib, booze, carouse, consume, drink to excess, finish, have a drink, imbibe, sip, swig, take, take up). (various references)

   

Romany

  

matòo (to drink), erèy (yogurt drink). (various references)

   

Ruanda

  

kunwa (to drink). (various references)

   

Russian 

  

пить (bib, drank). (various references)

   

Samoan

  

e inu (to drink). (various references)

   

Scottish

  

òl (drinking, habit of drinking intoxicating liquors). (various references)

   

Serbo-Croatian

  

popiti (consume), piti (boose, booze), pijančiti (boose, booze, guzzle, revel), piće (beverage, drink: the drink, quencher), napitak (potion), lokati (lap, lap up), gutljaj (dram, gulp, nip, sip, swallow, swig, toothful). (various references)

   

Shona

  

chokunwa. (various references)

   

Sicilian

  

biviri (to drink). (various references)

   

Sotho

  

nowa. (various references)

   

Spanish

  

beber (boose, booze, imbibe, indulge, partake of, put back, swig, wet one's whistle), bebida (beverage, drinking, drunk, imbibition, inebriation, laggard, lagger, potation), tomar (accept, catch, draw, draw in, eat, engulf, get, have, impound, lay hold of, lift out, live, live off, live on, live through, pick up, receive, reduce, strike, swallow up, take, take in, take on, take out, take up, take upon, taking, throw out, to have, to take, touch, treat, understand). (various references)

   

Sranan

  

dringi. (various references)

   

Swahili

  

kinywaji. (various references)

   

Swazi

  

loku-nátfwakó. (various references)

   

Swedish

  

supa (bib, booze, drink to excess, fuddle, guzzle, lush, soak, tipple, tope), dryck (beverage, potation, potion), dricka (beer, drinking, fuddle, gratuity, have, imbibe, lemonade, quaff, soft drink, take, tipple). (various references)

   

Tagalog

  

uminóm, inumín (beverage). (various references)

   

Thai

  

เครื่องดื่ม (beverage, drinkable), ดื่ม (imbibe). (various references)

   

Turkish

  

deniz (brine, main, marine, maritime, nautical, naval, sea, thalasso-, the blue, the briny, the deep, the waters, the wave, the waves), okyanus (brine, main, ocean, oceanic, the deep), meşrubat (beverage, potable, soft drink), içmek (belt down, drinking, eat, have a drink, imbibe, indulge, knock back, propose, pull, slosh, slosh down, swig), içkiye harcamak (drink away), içki içmek (booze, carouse, drinking, get liquored up, go on the booze, have a wet, hit the booze, liquor, wet one's whistle), içki (alcohol, alcoholic drink, booze, bottle, drinking, hooch, juice, liquor, poison, potation, quencher, rum, stimulant, wet), içecek (beverage, pop, potable), bitirmek (break up, bring to an end, bring to completion, call it off, carry through, cease, clean up, clear off, close, complete, conclude, consume, deplete, end, end off, exhaust, expend, fetch up, finish, fulfil, fulfill, get through, graduate, leave off, make an end of, play out, point, polish off, put a stop to, put an end to, put through, round out, run out, sign off, snuff out, swallow up, terminate, use up, wind up, work off, wrap it up), şerefine içmek (pledge, pledge one's health, toast), íçmek (smoke), íçílen xey (beverage). (various references)

   

Turkmen 

  

iзmek, hopurdatmak. (various references)

   

Ukrainian

  

спиртний напій (lush), ковток (draught, gulp, mouthful, potation, pull, sip, swallow, tasting), випивати (bibble, booze, libate, wine), напій (beverage, liquor, skink, tipple), напоювати, пияцтво (alcoholism, bibbing, debauchery, drinking, drunkenness, potations, suction), пити (bib, sot, tipple, water). (various references)

   

Vietnamese 

  

ngụm (drank, sup, thimbleful, tiff), cốc (chalice, drank), đồ uống (beverage, drank). (various references)

   

Welsh

  

yfed (absorb). (various references)

   

Yucatec

  

uk'ik. (various references)

   

Zulu

  

-phuza, isiphuzo (beverage). (various references)

Source: compiled by the editor from various translation references.

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Ancestral Language Translations: Drink

LanguagePeriodTranslations
Sumerian3100 BCE-2500 BCE

na. (various references)

Latin500 BCE-Modern

hauri, hauriam, hauriant, haurias, hauriatur, hauriendam, hauriendas, hauriendum, hauriens, haurierant, hauriet, haurietis, haurire, hauriret, haurite, hauseris, hauserunt, hauseruntque, hausit, haustam, haustis, hausto, pocula, poculis, poculo, poculum, potabat, potabis, potabit, potabo, potabunt, potandum, potantem, potantium, potasti, potati, potationibus, potator, potatorum, potatum, potaverunt, poteris, potes, potibus, potio, potione, potionem, potu, potui, potum, potumque, potus, sorbet. (various references)

Middle French1400-1600

carousser. (various references)

Source: compiled by the editor from various references.

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Bible Trace: Drink

LanguageDateSourceProverbs Chapter 9, Verse 17
Greek (transliterated)250 BCSeptuagintArtwn krufiwn hdewV ayasqe kai udatoV klophV glukerou
Latin405VulgateAquae furtivae dulciores sunt et panis absconditus suavior
Middle English1395WyclifStoln watris ben swettere, and hid bred more swete.
Jacobean English1611King JamesStolen waters are sweet, and bread eaten in secret is pleasant.
Victorian English1833WebsterStolen waters are sweet, and bread eaten in secret is pleasant.
Basic English1964OgdenDrink taken without right is sweet, and food in secret is pleasing.

Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.

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Matched Bible Translations: Drink

LanguageProverbs Chapter 9, Verse 17
CebuanoMatam-is ang kinawat nga mga tubig, Ug lamian ang tinapay nga pagakan-on sa tago.
Chinese偷 來 的 水 是 甜 的 、 暗 喫 的 餅 是 好 的 。
Croatian"Kradena je voda slatka i ugodno je potajno jesti kruh."
DanishStjålen Drik er sød, lønligt Brød er lækkert!
DutchDe gestolen wateren zijn zoet, en het verborgen brood is liefelijk.
Finnish"Varastettu vesi on makeata, ja salattu leipä on suloista".
FrenchLes eaux dérobées sont douces, Et le pain du mystère est agréable!
German"Die gestohlenen Wasser sind süß, und das verborgene Brot schmeckt wohl."
Indonesian-Bahasa Sehari-hari"Air curian rasanya manis, dan makan sembunyi-sembunyi lebih enak."
Indonesian-Terjemahan LamaBahwa air curian itu manis rasanya dan roti larangan itu sedap.
Italian«Le acque furtive sono dolci, il pane preso di nascosto è gustoso».
MaoriHe reka te wai tahae, a he ahuareka te taro kai huna.
NorwegianStjålet vann er søtt, og brød som etes i lønndom, smaker herlig.
PortugueseAs águas roubadas são doces, e o pão comido às ocultas é agradável.   
Rumanian,,Apele furate sknt dulci, wi pknea luatq pe ascuns este plqcutq!``
Russian`ЧПДЩ ЛТБДЕОЩЕ УМБДЛЙ, Й ХФБЕООЩК ИМЕВ РТЙСФЕО`.
Spanish"Las aguas hurtadas son dulces, y el pan comido en oculto es delicioso."

Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.

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Derivations & Misspellings: Drink

Derivations

Words beginning with "drink": drinkabilities, drinkability, drinkable, drinkables, drinker, drinkers, drinking, drinks. (additional references)

Words ending with "drink": outdrink, overdrink. (additional references)

Words containing "drink": nondrinker, nondrinkers, nondrinking, outdrinking, outdrinks, overdrinking, overdrinks, undrinkable. (additional references)


Misspellings

"Drink" is suggested in spellcheckers for the following: Darlink, deink, derik, Derynck, Dinko, Dirck, dirn, doink, Dorank, dranke, dreenk, drek, dren, drenk, Dreznik, drin, drine, dring, Drini, drinke, Drinsk, Drnis, dronk, Druick, drynke, dwink, dyrynk, Dziak, grink, orink, Trinko, wrink. (additional references)

Source: compiled by the editor, based on several corpora (additional references).

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Rhyming with "Drink"

# of Phoneme MatchesPronunciationWord(s) rhyming with "drink" (pronounced dri"ngk)
4-r i" ng kbrink, rink, shrink.
3-i" ng kblink, chink, cinque, clink, dink, fink, ink, interlink, link, mink, minke, pink, plink, rethink, sink, stink, swink, sync, think, wink, zinc.

Source: compiled by the editor (additional references); see credits.

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Anagrams: Drink

Scrabble® Enable2K-Verified Anagrams

Words within the letters "d-i-k-n-r"

-1 letter: dink, dirk, kind, kirn, rind, rink.

-2 letters: din, ink, irk, kid, kin, kir, rid, rin.

-3 letters: id, in.

 Words containing the letters "d-i-k-n-r"
 

+1 letter: drinks, kinder, kirned.

 

+2 letters: darking, dinkier, dirking, dornick, drinker, kindler, kindred, prinked, redskin, reinked.

 

+3 letters: blinkard, crinkled, darkling, deerskin, donniker, dornicks, drinkers, drinking, drouking, grandkid, kidnaper, kindlers, kindlier, kindreds, kingbird, nickered, outdrink, overkind, qindarka, redskins, rekindle, relinked, stinkard, tinkered, unkinder, wrinkled.

 

+4 letters: blinkards, blinkered, clinkered, dackering, daikering, darkening, debarking, deerskins, demarking, dickering, donnicker, donnikers, drawknife, drinkable, grandkids, handiwork, kidnapers, kidnapper, kilderkin, kingbirds, outdrinks, overdrink, qindarkas, redocking, reinvoked, rekindled, rekindles, reknitted, snakebird, snickered, spikenard, sprinkled, stinkards, trinketed, windbreak.

Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.

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INDEX

1. Definition
2. Synonyms
3. Crosswords
4. Usage: Modern
5. Usage: Commercial
6. Images: Slideshow
7. Images: Photo Album
8. Images: Digital Art
9. Sounds
10. Quotations: Familiar
11. Quotations: Historic
12. Quotations: Fiction
13. Quotations: Non-fiction
14. Quotations: Spoken
15. Quotations: Speeches
16. Usage Frequency
17. Expressions
18. Expressions: Internet
19. Translations: Modern
20. Translations: Ancient
21. Bible Trace
22. Derivations
23. Rhymes
24. Anagrams
25. Bibliography


  

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