Idiom
"Tie one on".
To get drunk.
Exact(26)
A touchdown and they're tying on hats and t-shirts.
Teenagers are tying on dust-ruffle leggings (left).
"I'll try a white grub," Valentin said, tying on a wormy lure.
By 7 30 riders are mounted and milling, handing in cards, tying on numbers.
They were at their most dramatic when a shapely hipline was created by tying on an apron with side pads.
They learn the right knots for tying on the artificial flies and even a little about entomology.
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(Note: Monkey may have to be tied on).
When he goes out at night to tie one on, should he tie one on?
We really tied one on.
Just tie one on.
"Unfortunately, our political hands are tied on this one.
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