drinksomethinglikelemonade (third-person singular simple presentdrinks something like lemonade,present participledrinking something like lemonade,simple pastdrank something like lemonade,past participledrunk something like lemonade)
- (simile) To drink something (especially analcoholic drink) easily and in large quantities.
2011, Joe Thompson-Swift,A Choice of Evils:The weaseldrank his scotch like lemonade and before we had even touched upon our topic of interest he ordered another.
1981, Mary Ann Crenshaw,End of the Rainbow, page12:I had come to love sweet mixed drinks — whiskey sours, Bacardi cocktails, daiquiris — and Idrank them like lemonade.