Drinks Like A Fish |
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Meaning:
Drinks like a fish is used when someone drinks an excessive amount of alcohol.
Example Sentence:
"I used to drink like a fish and get drunk all the time."
Origin:
The first written record of drinks like a fish was in 1640 in the work of Fletcher and Shirley called "The Night Walker" or "The Little Theif" (the title differs based on where you are from.)
"Give me the bottle, I can drink like a fish now, like an elephant."
This saying goes off the way fish breathes. As fish take a gulp of water it passes the water over their gills, the gills absorb some of the oxygen in the water, then push out the rest of the water right back out. They do this all day to breathe. This gives the illusion that fish can drink all the time with no bad after-effects.
"Give me the bottle, I can drink like a fish now, like an elephant."
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