SOME English people druik until they drop for the same reasons that SOME people in just about every country do so: they lack the ability to control the amount they drink, once they begin to drink, or (in a very small number of cases) they simply choose to.
We don't just drink tea. But we do drink it as a daily drink. It's just cheap to buy and easy to make. So yes we do drink it but it is not necessarily our favourite...
If you drink just the right amount, you can have a GREAT time. But if you drink one drop more than that it will get messy.
"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.
Alcohol is removed from the bloodstream by the liver at a relatively constant rate of 15 mg% (.015%) every hour or 1 drink per hour.
Absolutely. Say an ant step in a drop of alcohol or a drink containing alcohol they would have a violent spaz attack throughout their whole body and die.
A "jaegerbomb" (pronounced "yay-ger bomb" in English) is a mixed drink that consists of a shot of Jaegermeister (a German herbal liqueur) and either beer or a energy drink (usually Red Bull). You drop the shot of Jaegermeister with the shot glass, into the beer or energy drink, then consume it. Take note that if the variety that you have is with a energy drink, be sure you don't have too many of them at one time because caffeine and alcohol together is not very good in large doses (for one, you won't feel the alcohol because of the caffeine, and there are reports of death from overdose of a combination of caffeine and alcohol because of that).
Athletes reacts to alcohol just like any other humans, if they drink a lot they get drunk, if they drink just a little nothing much happens. Somewhere in between their performance starts to drop.
Under 21, driving, with ANY amount of alcohol in your system and your license is going bye bye. Along with your car too ;-) Drink up!
The volume of each drop is 0.00653 ml.
Surprisingly, people don't usually gain weight from drinking alcohol. In fact, some studies have found that after women begin drinking alcohol, their weight tends to drop very slightly. Although several hypotheses have been advanced to explain the lack of correlation generally found between drinking alcohol and weight gain, the reason or reasons remain unclear.
drop drop everywhere but not single drop to drink!!
No, the drop of Isopropyl Alcohol was in perfect circle whereas the water drops were circular but with lumpy edges.
Your tolerance has stopped increasing, and has begun to drop. This is usually an indication of advanced alcohol addiction that has damaged your body's ability to function properly. You probably have progressing liver disease. You should discuss this with an internist and consider treatment for your alcoholism.