Drink somebody under the table Verb + object/complement informal
To drink more alcohol than someone else without becoming unconscious
Whenever we go out for some drinks, John can drink me under the table.
He drinks his friends under the table, but I'm sure that he's not the one who will be absent from work tomorrow.
have drunk so much alcohol that one cannot be sober
To make someone so irritated, anxious, etc. that they start drinking too much alcohol.
Used to describe drinking a lot of beer, especially quickly.
Used to refer to a person who drinks alcohol regularly and excessively
The verb "drink" should be conjugated according to its tense.
People tend to like forbidden or illegal things just because they are forbidden or illegal.
He must have believed that stolen fruit is the sweetest, and he, therefore, cheated on his partner.