It means are you against the sale of alcohol or tabacco?
if you mean alcoholic beverages, they include, whiskey, rum, vodka and gin.
Its a slang for 'alcoholic beverages'
It must mean that are drinking to much alcoholic beverages,
We do not understand the question. If you mean, "can alcohol be removed from alcoholic beverages," the answer is "sometimes, with some kinds of beverages, but rarely all of it."
"Bouzin" means "hooker" in Haitien Creole.
The eighteenth amendment prohibited the manufacture, sale, transport, import, or export of alcoholic beverages.
No not at all. Like most 26 year old men trey enjoys drinking alcoholic beverages but by no mean does he not have control of himself. He knows when to stop drinking. ,Ajayah Neverson
It's open container laws which prohibit passengers from having open alcoholic beverages in the vehicle. Zero tolerance laws mean that no amount of alcohol is allowed in the driver's system, and this is typically applied only to people under the legal drinking age.
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This was yet another fun way to describe alcoholic beverages. The image is of driving away the fog with a drink.
"A drop" is slang for alcohol in this phrase. It means that someone doesn't drink alcoholic beverages. The image is of the person not even touching the drink with their hands.
It is an old expression that means alcoholic beverages. The word liquor originally was used to mean any hot liquid like soup or broth. Since alcoholic beverages were "hot" going down, the name was applied because you could get drunk from them. There is also the expression "pot liquor", meaning a boiling liquid. Beer wasn't considered "hard" because most people drank it. It was easy to brew, and didn't cost much.
Do you mean six-pack abs or a six pack set of drinks, alcoholic beverages, yogurts, or desserts, etc? Please ask the question again and include more detail.