- hit the bottle
- drink alcohol (usually a negative meaning)
She started to hit the bottle soon after her divorce.
Idioms and examples. 2014.
She started to hit the bottle soon after her divorce.
Idioms and examples. 2014.
hit the bottle — (slang) To drink excessively • • • Main Entry: ↑hit * * * hit the bottle/take to the bottle/informal phrase to start drinking a lot of alcohol He hit the bottle after losing his job … Useful english dictionary
hit the bottle — ► hit the bottle informal start to drink alcohol heavily. Main Entry: ↑bottle … English terms dictionary
hit the bottle — to drink intoxicants to excess Of a single debauch or sustained drunkenness. Also as hit the hooch or hit it: I just wondered... whether he d planned to use the rest of the day to hit the bottle. (Gaarder, 1996) ... hitting the… … How not to say what you mean: A dictionary of euphemisms
hit the bottle — drink liquor, get drunk to forget problems When Laura left him, he hit the bottle, drinking to forget her … English idioms
hit the bottle — to drink too much alcohol. I was disgusted with myself for having hit the bottle again … New idioms dictionary
hit the bottle — verb To drink alcohol steadily and in excess, particularly in response to a setback. Hes been hitting the bottle hard since his wife left him. Syn: hit the booze, hit the sauce … Wiktionary
hit the bottle — AND hit the booze tv. to go n a drinking bout; to get drunk. □ Jed’s hitting the bottle again. □ He’s been hitting the booze for a week now … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
Hit the bottle — drink heavily; become an alcoholic … Dictionary of Australian slang
hit the bottle — Australian Slang drink heavily; become an alcoholic … English dialects glossary
hit the bottle — drink alcohol heavily … English contemporary dictionary