Al

al fresco

Outside in the fresh air. "Al fresco" is Italian for "in the fresh (air)." Kelly planned a wonderful al fresco luncheon for her bridesmaids. Wow, it's so nice outside. Let's dine al fresco tonight.
See also: Al

et al.

And others. It is an abbreviation of a Latin phrase (et alii, et aliae or et alia, depending on the number and gender) and is typically used after a name or list of names to indicate the inclusion of others. This research was carried out by Richards et al.
See also: ET

Herb and Al

slang Marijuana and alcohol. ("Herb" is a slang word for marijuana and "Al" is a shortening of "alcohol.") I'm looking forward to hanging out with Herb and Al this weekend. Traffic cops are trained to detect when drivers have Herb or Al in their systems.
See also: Al, and, herb
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

Herb and Al

n. marijuana and alcohol. I’m afraid that Tom’s best friends are Herb and Al.
See also: Al, and, herb

talk to Herb and Al

in. to use marijuana and drink alcohol. (see also herb. Al is alcohol.) I’ve been out talking to Herb and Al—that’s where I’ve been. Let’s go talk to Herb and Al while we’re waiting.
See also: Al, and, herb, talk
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
See also:
  • al fresco
  • as fresh as a daisy
  • daisy
  • fresh as a daisy
  • (as) fresh as a daisy
  • fresh
  • get a fresh start
  • have a fresh start
  • make a fresh start
  • fresh start