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Learn the language of the street - what people say and the topics they like to talk about. Take a look at these going out words and phrases and then try using as many as you can in the Lingo Challenge!
 Going out for a drink more Lingo


  • Let's go for a drink! / Let's go down the pub! / Let's go out for a few bevvies. / a few jars. - Let's go to my local public house - the pub - for some drinks.
  • We're going to paint the town red. / We're going to go on a bar crawl. - We're going to several pubs or bars.
  • I'll get the booze!- I'll buy the beer!
  • A glass of bubbly - A glass of champagne or sparkling wine.
  • That wine is corked! It tastes like vinegar. - the wine is bad.
  • A chaser - A measure of a spirit such as whisky or rum which you drink with beer.
  • A double - 2 measures of spirits. A single measure is usually 1/5 of a gill - 25 ml.
  • A drop of the hard stuff - Some spirits rather than beer or wine.
  • A soft drink - A non alcoholic drink.

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 At the bar

  • It's my round. What will it be? - I'm buying the drinks - what would you like?
  • Mine's a pint! - A traditional measure of beer, equal to 0.57 litre.
  • A spritzer - wine mixed with soda water.
  • A Red Bull and vodka / A gin and tonic / Rum and cola - Some spirits and their mixers.
  • Happy hour - A time at the beginning of the evening when some bars sell drinks for half price.
  Too much!

  • I'm over the limit, so let's get a cab. - I'm over the legal limit for being allowed to drive so we should get a taxi.
  • I've been partying all weekend! - I've been out socialising the whole weekend!
  • I've got a really bad hangover - I'm feeling bad this morning [after drinking too much the night before].
  • I went on a real bender last night. My head's killing me!
  • He got really smashed last night! He was well under the influence! These are ways of describing that you had a great time, drank too much and maybe don't feel your best right now.
 Going out

  • Fancy going for something to eat?
  • What about going to that new Russell Crowe film?
  • Let's go and do some theatre. Medea has had some great reviews.
  • I fancy seeing that new Italian exhibition.
  • bring a bottle - if you're asked to dinner it's polite to take with you a bottle of wine
  Staying in

  • I'm going to stay in and veg - I'm going to stay at home and do nothing [vegetate]
  • Jack's such a couch potato - Jack loves to spend his life sitting on the sofa
  • I'm going to go back to mine and chill - I'm going home to seriously relax.
  • let's get a takeaway - food you order from a restaurant to eat at home, usually a curry or Chinese food
 Lingo Challenge

Try using as many of these phrases as you can in a one-minute conversation! How many will you manage to use? Have fun!


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