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bottoms up
bottoms up interj an informal drinking toast Translationsbottoms up
bottoms upA cheerful phrase or toast said before taking a drink. Ooh, that drink looks delicious—bottoms up!See also: bottom, upBottoms up! and Here's looking at you.; Here's mud in your eye.; Here's to you.Inf. an expression said as a toast when people are drinking together. (Alludes to the bottoms of the drinking glasses.) Bill: Bottoms up. Tom: Here's mud in your eye. Bill: Ah, that one was good. Care for another?See also: Bottombottoms up! used to express friendly feelings towards your companions before drinking. informal The expression refers to the raising of a glass towards the horizontal.See also: bottombottoms ˈup! (old-fashioned, spoken) used for telling people to finish their drinks, or to express good wishes when drinking alcohol: Come on everybody, it’s time to go home. Bottoms up!See also: bottomBottoms up sent. Let us drink up! (A drinking toast.) They all raised their glasses, and the host said, “Bottoms up!” See also: Bottom, up |