单词 | liquor up |
释义 | > as lemmasto liquor up 5. To supply with liquor to drink; to ply with liquor. Also to liquor up. Now slang. ΘΚΠ the world > food and drink > drink > providing or serving drink > [verb (transitive)] birleOE drenchc1000 shenchOE adrenchc1275 to drink to1297 tap1401 skinkc1405 propinec1450 brince?1567 liquor1575 to do right1600 dram1770 butler1826 jerk1868 to set up1880 drink1883 bartend1948 to break out1962 1575 G. Fenton Golden Epist. f. 65 The blinde man, who weening to powre drinke into his dishe powreth it into ye ryuer which hath no neede to be licoured. ?1577 Misogonus in R. W. Bond Early Plays from Ital. (1911) 191 I thinke he is at Alhouse a likeringe ones brayne. c1600 Timon (1980) iii. iv. 47 If that your throates are dry Ile liquour them. 1641 R. Carpenter Experience, Hist., & Divinitie i. xvii. 118 If wee licker them throughly, with strong Beere. 1662 Rump I. 336 Unlesse the Brewer doth liquor him home. 1709 E. Ward Secret Hist. Clubs 321 There are several of these Flat-Cap Societies of Female Tatlers, who, as soon as their Business is over, liquor their Weather-beaten Hides at the Taverns adjacent to the Markets which they use. [Cf. 2c.] 1710 E. Ward Vulgus Britannicus 1st Pt. 5 Some liquor'd well with Foggy Ale. 1852 R. S. Surtees Mr. Sponge's Sporting Tour x. liv. 309 ‘Call him in,’ roared Sir Harry, ‘and let's liquor him.’ 1890 Boy's Own Paper 11 Jan. 227/3 I've been liquored up and stroked down till I feel about as shaky as our friend Hugh there. to liquor up 6. intransitive (slang.) To drink alcoholic liquor. Also to liquor up. ΘΚΠ the world > food and drink > drink > drinking > [verb (intransitive)] > drink intoxicating liquor to wet (one's) whistle, weasand, mouth, beak, beardc1386 bibc1400 to kiss the cupa1420 drawa1500 refresh1644 mug1653 bub1654 jug1681 whiffle1693 dram1740 wet1783 to suck (also sup) the monkey1785 stimulate1800 lush1811 taste1823 liquor1839 oil1841 paint1853 irrigate1856 nip1858 smile1858 peg1874 gargle1889 shicker1906 stop1924 bevvy1934 1839 F. Marryat Diary in Amer. I. 239 It's a bargain then,..come let's liquor on it. 1845 S. Judd Margaret i. xii. 89 The old man called her Mary. ‘No, Dad,..it must be Margaret.’ ‘No! Mary... Besides, that's a Bible name, and we can't liquor up on Margaret.’ 1862 Macmillan's Mag. June 146 They..liquored at the bar, and played the mysterious game ‘euchre’. 1895 I. Zangwill Master ii. xi. 259 ‘Will you liquor with me?’ he said. < as lemmas |
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