boil down »
As an allusion to the cooking technique of reducing liquids by heat, one boils down a problem, argument, etc. to its most central elements.
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born in a barn »
Lacking a sense of etiquette; ill-mannered.
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brass monkey »
A kind of inexpensive liqueur.
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den of iniquity »
A place of immoral behavior, usually of a sexual type.
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drip »
To put a small amount of a liquid on something, drop by drop.
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facts on the ground »
A euphemism, similar to fait accompli, used as an oblique way of saying that discussions over the possession of a given piece of territory has been rendered moot by the presence of military forces.
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filter down »
Of a liquid; to move slowly down to lower substrate levels.
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hold one's liquor »
To be resistant to intoxication or to show few signs of intoxication, even after consuming a significant amount of alcohol.
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liquid courage »
Alcohol drunk to induce a feeling of courage in the drinker.
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lone gunman »
An individual person who acts on his or her own initiative, without partners, especially one who has sole responsibility for doing something questionable, confidential, or iniquitous.
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long drink »
Any drink containing more than 5 ounces of liquid and less than 9 ounces. Typically, a long drink will have lots of ice and mixer.
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melt into »
To become a liquid by melting.
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mercury »
A silvery-colored metallic chemical element, liquid at room temperature, with atomic number 80 and symbol Hg.
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party crasher »
Someone who attempts and often gains entry to a party or club to which they were not invited, often using social engineering techniques. The party crasher usually tries to blend into the party so as not to be kicked out.
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poison »
A drink; liquor.
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