drink someone under the table

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drink someone under the table (third-person singular simple present drinks someone under the table, present participle drinking someone under the table, simple past drank someone under the table, past participle drunk someone under the table)

  1. (transitive) To drink more alcohol than (someone) while remaining relatively sober.
    She had class, but she could drink most of the guys under the table.

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