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Discover LudwigThe phrase "chug it" is a correct and commonly used idiomatic phrase in written English.
It means to drink something quickly and forcefully. Example: "The athletes on the sidelines cheered as the winning team's captain lifted the trophy and yelled, 'Chug it! Chug it!' in celebration."
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And honestly, that was beyond repulsive, and I had to chug it.
You would happily chug it down on a hot summer's day, but it tastes like fizzy pop, not beer.
Not knowing when I'll next have access to clean drinking water, I fill a bottle and force myself to chug it.
Motorola also claim that the phone's battery will last for twenty four hours and that the handset will "sip battery, not chug it".
A few pulled strings later, Ms. Keener was bouncing alongside Rob Lowe and Jim Belushi, improvising her Screen Actors Guild-card winning chant, "Go! Go! Go! Chug it!
Chug it!" in a drinking contest scene in "About Last Night... " These days, Ms. Keener finds herself on the receiving end of the cheering.
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"They were practically chugging it," he told us.
It's best to sip a small amount of coffee, tea, or caffeine-containing drink over a longer period of time rather than chugging it all at once.
It burned and tasted terrible, so I chugged it down like medicine and then ate the olive.
So I did what anybody would do: I walked to the closest cafe, bought an iced coffee, chugged it and filled the empty cup with milk.
The happy cars that will be chugging it are to be provided by General Motors, as a way for the company to show off its fleet of cars with biofuel capabilities and hybrid technologies to lawmakers.
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