单词 | down the hatch |
释义 | > as lemmasdown the hatch d. figurative. The mouth; the throat. Chiefly in down the hatch: down one's throat, esp. used as a toast in drinking. ΘΚΠ the world > food and drink > drink > drinking > drinking salutations [interjection] rivoa1593 my service to you1637 tope1651 three times three1683 hob or nob1756 bottoms up!1858 chin chin1888 here's hoping, how, looking (at you), luck1896 down the hatch1918 cheerio1919 cheero1919 (here's) mud in your eye1927 cheers1930 lechayim1932 salut1933 salud1938 1918 E. R. Burroughs Out of Time's Abyss in Blue Bk. Mag. Dec. 179/2 ‘Will you close your hatch!’ demanded Bradley. ‘You fools will have yourselves scared to death in a minute. Now go to sleep.’ 1924 J. Colton & C. Randolph Rain (new ed.) i. 56 Down the hatch! 1942 T. Rattigan Flare Path i. 110 That went down the old hatch pretty quick, didn't it? 1972 House & Garden Mar. 130/1 Unlike the professionals, who take a small sip..and then spit it out..we, as amateurs, adopted the ‘down the hatch’ technique. 1998 B. Kingsolver Poisonwood Bible (1999) ii. 176 Once I saw her hide it behind her side teeth when she opened wide to show Mother it was down the hatch. 2015 Daily Star (Nexis) 7 Aug. 47 Beer doesn't have many vitamins in it, that's why you have to drink a lot! Cheers! Bottoms Up! Down the hatch! < as lemmas |
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