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beer up
verb
To drink a lot of beer.
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A man in the crowd raised his beer up high, toasting him.
Today, however, Mr. Cee isn't following his beer up with alcohol.
Fine people did not drink so much beer, up to a paltry 8 liters a day, but this was with a consumption of maybe 4 liters of wine".
This pub is renowned for its beer - up to six real ales - its friendly atmosphere, two beer gardens and the up-river view to Newcastle and Gateshead quaysides bulging with iconic buildings and magnificent bridges.
But why would you want to listen to that when he's just come up with a tune as incandescent as that of Painted Flower, or a lyric like that of Everything Is One Big Christmas Tree? "Stop mumbling and cheer up, put down that book, pick beer up," he sings, bullishly: like a man who's finally worked out how to get down from the top in style.
The most actively traded stock appears to be Beer, up 44percentt on the day.
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The store is stocked to the ceiling with domestic and foreign beers, up to 300 at a time.
Don't watch the Dolphins unless you're getting beered up at Shuckers.
You bury it away until Christmas, then get yourself all beered up and exact some Andean justice with your fists and feet.
"Before that, my memories of clubbing were lots of beered-up blokes not dancing, an undertow of violence and people throwing beer bottles around.
You won't see people urinating on the street, or the equivalent of beered-up rugby lads pulling down their trousers for the delectation of passing women.
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