quaff a brew
quaff a brew
To drink a beer, especially quickly, greedily, or enthusiastically. After a long day of work, I like to kick back on the sofa and quaff a brew or two. IF you didn't spend all your free time quaffing brews, maybe you'd be able to amount to something more than just a lowly line cook.
See also: brew
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
quaff a brew
(ˈkwɑf ə ˈbru) tv. to drink a beer. (see also brew.) I went down to the bar to quaff a brew.
See also: brew
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
- brew-out
- brew-ha
- kick up (one's) feet
- kick (one's) feet up
- lean back
- loll back
- jump in feet first
- jump in with both feet
- jump in with both feet, to
- sink down