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long drink of water noun a very tall thin person US, 1936- Come on you long drink of water, on your feet with you. — Graeme Kent, The Queen’s Corporal [Six Granada Plays], p. 88, 1959
- He was a tall, lanky man, the kind my grandma called a long drink of water, and the dog was a dachshund[.] — Louise Bernikow, Bark If You Love Me, p. 93, 2000
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