outdrink
verb[T]
(alsoout-drink)uk/ˌaʊtˈdrɪŋk/us/ˌaʊtˈdrɪŋk/outdrank|outdrunktodrinkmorealcoholthan someoneelse:
Everyweekendthey go out andtryto outdrink each other.
Teenageboysare still outdrinkinggirlsbut thegapisreducing.
- They can really put thealcoholaway in thistown, so nevertryto outdrink thelocals.
- He is aconfirmeddrinkerand,despitebeing in hissixties, can outdrinkpeoplemuchyoungerthan he is.
- We used topartyhard when we wereyoungand out-drank and out-danced everyone.
Drinking alcohol
- abstinence
- abstinence-only
- after hoursidiom
- bar-hop
- barhopping
- drinksomeoneunder the tableidiom
- drinker
- drinking
- drinking game
- drinking-up time
- drown
- hangover
- hatch
- imbibe
- name your poisonidiom
- on the boozeidiom
- out of hoursidiom
- overdrink
- paint
- ply