Noun
drink -
a single serving of a beverage; "I asked for a hot drink" ; "likes a drink before dinner"
helping ,
serving ,
portion an individual quantity of food or drink taken as part of a meal; "the helpings were all small" ; "his portion was larger than hers" ; "there's enough for two servings each"
chaser a drink to follow immediately after another drink
tipple ,
potation ,
draught ,
draft the act of drinking (especially an alcoholic drink)
pledge ,
toast a drink in honor of or to the health of a person or event
libation the act of pouring a liquid offering (especially wine) as a religious ceremony
eye opener something surprising and revealing
nightcap the final game of a double header
hair of the dog an alcoholic drink supposed to cure a hangover
shandy ,
shandygaff a drink made of beer and lemonade
stirrup cup a farewell drink (especially one offered to a horseman ready to depart); usually alcoholic
sundowner a drink taken at sundown
posset sweet spiced hot milk curdled with ale or beer
sillabub ,
syllabub sweetened cream beaten with wine or liquor
sangaree ,
sangria sweetened red wine and orange or lemon juice with soda water
whiskey neat ,
whisky neat a drink consisting of whiskey without a mixer; "he ordered a whiskey neat"
whiskey on the rocks ,
whisky on the rocks whiskey with ice
ice-cream float ,
ice-cream soda ,
float a drink with ice cream floating in it
milk shake ,
milkshake ,
shake frothy drink of milk and flavoring and sometimes fruit or ice cream
drink -
the act of drinking alcoholic beverages to excess; "drink was his downfall"
drinking ,
boozing ,
drunkenness ,
crapulence
intemperateness ,
intemperance excess in action and immoderate indulgence of bodily appetites, especially in passion or indulgence; "the intemperance of their language"
drink -
any large deep body of water; "he jumped into the drink and had to be rescued"
body of water ,
water the part of the earth's surface covered with water (such as a river or lake or ocean); "they invaded our territorial waters" ; "they were sitting by the water's edge"
drink -
any liquid suitable for drinking; "may I take your beverage order?"
beverage ,
drinkable ,
potable
nutrient ,
food any substance (such as a chemical element or inorganic compound) that can be taken in by a green plant and used in organic synthesis
liquid a frictionless continuant that is not a nasal consonant (especially `l' and `r')
milk produced by mammary glands of female mammals for feeding their young
wish-wash any thin watery drink
potion a medicinal or magical or poisonous beverage
alcoholic beverage ,
alcoholic drink ,
inebriant ,
alcohol ,
intoxicant a liquor or brew containing alcohol as the active agent; "alcohol (or drink) ruined him"
hydromel honey diluted in water; becomes mead when fermented
oenomel wine mixed with honey
near beer drink that resembles beer but with less than 1/2 percent alcohol
ginger beer carbonated slightly alcoholic drink flavored with fermented ginger
mixer a kitchen utensil that is used for mixing foods
cooler a refrigerator for cooling liquids
refresher a drink that refreshes; "he stopped at the bar for a quick refresher"
smoothie a thick smooth drink consisting of fresh fruit pureed with ice cream or yoghurt or milk
fizz an effervescent beverage (usually alcoholic)
cider ,
cyder a beverage made from juice pressed from apples
drinking chocolate ,
hot chocolate ,
cocoa ,
chocolate powder of ground roasted cacao beans with most of the fat removed
fruit crush ,
fruit juice drink produced by squeezing or crushing fruit
ade ,
fruit drink a sweetened beverage of diluted fruit juice
mate South American tea-like drink made from leaves of a South American holly called mate
soft drink nonalcoholic beverage (usually carbonated)
java ,
coffee a platform-independent object-oriented programming language
tea a light midafternoon meal of tea and sandwiches or cakes; "an Englishman would interrupt a war to have his afternoon tea"
tea-like drink a beverage that resembles tea but is not made from tea leaves
drink -
the act of swallowing; "one swallow of the liquid was enough" ; "he took a drink of his beer and smacked his lips"
swallow ,
deglutition
ingestion ,
uptake ,
intake ,
consumption a process of taking up or using up or consuming; "they developed paper napkins with a greater uptake of liquids"
aerophagia swallowing air (usually followed by belching and discomfort and flatulence)
swig ,
gulp ,
draught ,
draft a large and hurried swallow; "he finished it at a single gulp"
Verb
drink -
take in liquids; "The patient must drink several liters each day" ; "The children like to drink soda"
imbibe
ingest ,
consume ,
take in ,
have ,
take engage fully; "The effort to pass the exam consumed all his energy"
drain the cup ,
drink up drink to the last drop; "drink up--there's more wine coming"
belt down ,
drink down ,
pour down ,
bolt down ,
toss off ,
down ,
pop ,
kill drink down entirely; "He downed three martinis before dinner" ; "She killed a bottle of brandy that night" ; "They popped a few beer after work"
swill down ,
swill drink large quantities of (liquid, especially alcoholic drink)
suck draw into the mouth by creating a practical vacuum in the mouth; "suck the poison from the place where the snake bit" ; "suck on a straw" ; "the baby sucked on the mother's breast"
guggle ,
gurgle drink from a flask with a gurgling sound
sip drink in sips; "She was sipping her tea"
guzzle drink greedily or as if with great thirst; "The boys guzzled the cheap vodka"
lap up ,
lick ,
lap pass the tongue over; "the dog licked her hand"
drain the cup ,
drink up drink to the last drop; "drink up--there's more wine coming"
quaff ,
gulp ,
swig utter or make a noise, as when swallowing too quickly; "He gulped for help after choking on a big piece of meat"
belt down ,
drink down ,
pour down ,
bolt down ,
toss off ,
down ,
pop ,
kill drink down entirely; "He downed three martinis before dinner" ; "She killed a bottle of brandy that night" ; "They popped a few beer after work"
drink -
consume alcohol; "We were up drinking all night"
booze ,
fuddle
tope ,
drink take in liquids; "The patient must drink several liters each day" ; "The children like to drink soda"
ingest ,
consume ,
take in ,
have ,
take engage fully; "The effort to pass the exam consumed all his energy"
tank treat in a tank; "tank animal refuse"
port modify (software) for use on a different machine or platform
claret drink claret; "They were clareting until well past midnight"
bar hop ,
pub-crawl go from one pub to the next and get progressively more drunk; "he pub-crawled around Birmingham"
bib ,
tipple drink moderately but regularly; "We tippled the cognac"
hit it up ,
inebriate ,
souse ,
soak cook in a marinade; "souse herring"
wine treat to wine; "Our relatives in Italy wined and dined us for a week"
hold ,
carry keep from exhaling or expelling; "hold your breath"
drink -
drink excessive amounts of alcohol; be an alcoholic; "The husband drinks and beats his wife"
tope
habituate ,
use make psychologically or physically used (to something); "She became habituated to the background music"
drink -
propose a toast to; "Let us toast the birthday girl!" ; "Let's drink to the New Year"
toast ,
pledge ,
salute ,
wassail
booze ,
fuddle ,
drink take in liquids; "The patient must drink several liters each day" ; "The children like to drink soda"
honor ,
honour ,
reward accept as pay; "we honor checks and drafts"
give proffer (a body part); "She gave her hand to her little sister"
drink -
be fascinated or spell-bound by; pay close attention to; "The mother drinks in every word of her son on the stage"
drink in
engross ,
engulf ,
soak up ,
steep ,
immerse ,
plunge ,
absorb flow over or cover completely; "The bright light engulfed him completely"