suds



bust (some) suds

 
1. Sl. to drink some beer. (Bust is a nonstandard form of burst. See also crack some suds.) Let's go out and bust some suds. I'm tired of busting suds. Let's play cards.
2. Sl. to wash dishes. (Bust is a non-standard form of burst.) I don't want to spend the rest of my life busting suds. You get into that kitchen and bust some suds to earn your allowance.
See also: bust, suds

crack some suds

Sl. to drink some beer. Let's go out tonight and crack some suds. The guys wanted to watch the game and crack some suds.
See also: crack, suds

bust (some) suds

1. tv. to drink some beer. Let’s go out and bust some suds.
2. tv. to wash dishes. You get into that kitchen and bust some suds to pay for your meal!
See also: bust, suds

bust suds

verb
See also: bust, suds

crack some suds

tv. to drink some beer. Let’s go out tonight and crack some suds.
See also: crack, suds

in the suds

mod. alcohol intoxicated. When Bob is in the suds, he’s mean.
See also: suds

suck (some) brew

and suck (some) suds
tv. to drink beer. Wanna go suck some brew? Let’s go out and suck suds.
See also: brew, suck

suck some suds

verb
See also: suck, suds

suck suds

verb
See also: suck, suds

suds

1. n. beer. How about some suds, Bill?
2. in. to drink beer. How ’bout going out and sudsing for a while?

suds-swiller

n. a beer-drinker. Ted is a suds-swiller and Bill won’t touch the stuff. What strange roommates.

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Nasir-Arabic
Ortega[ɔ:'teigə]
ReynoldREN-əldEnglish
PeadarPAD-arIrish, Scottish
Ezras-Biblical Latin
Origenes-Ancient Greek