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"drink out" is not a correct or usable sentence in written English.
Instead, you could use the phrase "going out for drinks" meaning to have alcoholic beverages at a bar or restaurant with friends. For example, "We're going out for drinks tonight at 8 pm."
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After dark these same men would drink out on the front steps.
However, the lifestyle works against many players, who regularly eat out — and drink out — "the whole camaraderie thing," Bonci said.
Don't drink out of the carton.
"You have to drink out of it".
What container did you drink out of?
He let Luc drink out of a stranger's water bottle.
You will probably drink out of a plastic cup.
You can't even drink out of it or anything.
"He'll drink out of the same glass," Mr. Burch says.
Why was she so determined to drink out of a jar?
Dunbar told how he likes to drink out of his hands.
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