belt the grape



belt the grape

Sl. to drink wine or liquor heavily and become intoxicated. He has a tendency to belt the grape—every afternoon after work. She's been belting the grape more than her husband wants.
See also: belt, grape

belt the grape

tv. to drink wine or liquor heavily and become intoxicated. He has a tendency to belt the grape—twenty-four hours a day.
See also: belt, grape

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Ventseslav-Bulgarian
Vivianavee-vee-AH-nah (Italian)Italian, Spanish, Late Roman
Jaci-English
GillesZHEELFrench
FestusFES-təs (English)Ancient Roman, Biblical Latin, Biblical
Jankin-Medieval English