pre-drink
English
Etymology
pre- + drink
Verb
pre-drink (third-person singular simple present pre-drinks, present participle pre-drinking, simple past pre-drank, past participle pre-drunk)
- (intransitive) To drink cheaper take-away alcohol prior to drinking in more expensive clubs and bars
- Synonyms: pregame, preload
- 2007, Scott Pilgrim Gets It Together, volume 4 of Scott Pilgrim
- [Scott and Ramona find Wallace sleeping and wake him up.]
- Scott: What are you doing here? I thought you were going dancing!
- Wallace: Oh... I'm... Still here?
- Ramona: You pre-drank too much and fell asleep before even going out!
Translations
to drink cheaper alcohol prior to drinking in clubs and bars
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