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Discover LudwigThe phrase "drink me" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to a beverage, usually in a jocular way, or as an invitation. For example, you might say "I'm thirsty - who wants to drink me?"
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If she were handing out tiny bottles labelled "Drink Me", you'd definitely want to try some.
Alice was a little too trusting of bottles labeled "Drink Me", so now her only visits to Wonderland are through her chemical dependancy.
Drink me, eat me!
Drink Me got to No 16 in the album charts.
Too many of the wines lacked an ingredient that says, "Drink me".
Picking up the bottle of liquid enticingly placed in front of her, Alice notes that the inscription reads: "Drink me.
Ha ha!' · Eat Me, Drink Me is released on 5 June.
The album is set to be called Eat me Drink Me but no release date has yet been announced.
Bâtard's comes in a little bottle, with a label around the neck reading trink mich, or "drink me" in German, and the two diners, dressed in jeans, did.
When she did this, she suddenly descended several inches, giving the disconcerting impression that she was shrinking, like Alice after consuming the bottle labelled "Drink me".
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I had a drink, but she had a few — she was going to out-drink me, it seemed, from the start.
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