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Phrasal Verbs Explained
Phrasal Verbs: Phrasal verbs are phrases made of a verb and one or more words (like prepositions or adverbs) that create a new meaning.
Drinking and Partying Phrasal Verbs Explained in Easy English
- Crack open: To open a drink, especially a bottle of beer or other alcoholic beverage.
- Example: Let’s crack open a cold one to celebrate!
- Wind down: To relax and calm down after a busy or stressful time, often at the end of a party.
- Example: After the party, we wound down with some music.
- Show up: To arrive at a party or gathering, usually unexpectedly or without a formal invitation.
- Example: He didn’t tell anyone, but he decided to show up at the party.
- Knock back: To drink a drink quickly and in one go, usually referring to alcohol.
- Example: He knocked back a shot of tequila in one gulp.
- Booze it up: To drink a lot of alcohol and have a good time, often in a party atmosphere.
- Example: They really boozed it up at the celebration.
- Chug down: To drink a large amount of a drink very quickly.
- Example: She chugged down her drink before heading to the dance floor.
- Party on: To continue enjoying a party or celebration, usually despite challenges or tiredness.
- Example: Even though it was late, everyone decided to party on!
- Pass out: To lose consciousness and fall asleep, often due to drinking too much alcohol.
- Example: He drank too much and ended up passing out on the couch.
- Knock over: To accidentally tip over a drink or container, spilling its contents.
- Example: Be careful not to knock over that bottle!
- Throw up: To vomit; this can happen after drinking too much alcohol.
- Example: After the party, he felt sick and had to throw up.
- Cut off: To stop serving alcohol to someone, usually because they have had too much.
- Example: The bartender cut him off after he ordered his fifth drink.
- Black out: To temporarily lose memory or consciousness, often after consuming a lot of alcohol.
- Example: He blacked out during the party and didn’t remember anything the next day.
- Sober up: To become sober again after drinking alcohol, meaning to stop being affected by it.
- Example: She needed some water to help sober up after the wild night.
- Guzzle down: To drink something quickly and greedily, usually referring to a large quantity.
- Example: He guzzled down his soda after playing games.
- Sip on: To drink something slowly by taking small sips.
- Example: She was sipping on her cocktail all night.
Practice Time!
Drinking and Partying Phrasal Verbs Quiz
- Let’s _______ a cold beer to celebrate the weekend.
- A) wind down
- B) crack open
- C) show up
- After a party, I like to _______ and relax.
- A) pass out
- B) wind down
- C) throw up
- He decided to _______ at the bar last night without telling anyone.
- A) knock back
- B) show up
- C) black out
- She likes to _______ a shot of tequila before dancing.
- A) sip on
- B) knock back
- C) guzzle down
- They really _______ at the festival last weekend.
- A) threw up
- B) boozed it up
- C) sobered up
- Watch out! You’re going to _______ your drink and spill it all over my new carpet!
- A) knock over
- B) chug down
- C) cut off
- After too many drinks, he _______ on the couch.
- A) sobered up
- B) passed out
- C) guzzled down
- The bartender had to _______ him _____ because he was too drunk.
- A) cut off
- B) knock back
- C) black out
- If you drink too much, you might _______ and not remember anything.
- A) wind down
- B) black out
- C) throw up
- She likes to _______ her drink instead of finishing it quickly.
- A) sip on
- B) chug down
- C) knock over
- He decided to _______ with some water to help himself feel better.
- A) throw up
- B) sober up
- C) knock back
- After work, I like to _______ with a cold beer in front of the TV.
- A) party on
- B) cut off
- C) wind down
- He was feeling sick and had to _______ after drinking too much.
- A) throw up
- B) guzzle down
- C) black out
- She quickly _______ her drink before heading out to dance.
- A) guzzled down
- B) knocked over
- C) cracked open
- They decided to _______ and keep celebrating even after midnight.
- A) show up
- B) party on
- C) sip on
Answers
- B) crack open
- B) wind down
- B) show up
- B) knock back
- B) booze it up
- A) knock over
- B) pass out
- A) cut him off
- B) black out
- A) sip on
- B) sober up
- C) wind down
- A) throw up
- A) guzzled down
- B) party on