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Drink of water

Old timey method of saying that a person is attractive. Used in a time when, unlike today, it was impolite to state what exactly on your mind.

1938: would you look at that dame, she sure is a cool drink of water!
2019: That chick is hott..I'd love to tongue-punch her fartbox!

by Tim-o-tay April 03, 2019

drink of water

One who possesses no outstanding personal traits. Is very plain and boring. In short, nothing special; like a drink of water.

1st person: Lets go out with Joe tonight
2nd person: errrr no! hes such a drink of water!

by RohanMalik July 08, 2006

Drinking water over the sink

When you're low-key flexing to your employees about what you'll be doing with your s/o later.

Yeah, no clue what I'm doing with the wife tonight - maybe we'll be "drinking water over the sink" -wink*wink-

by xPhalyn April 16, 2019

Watch me sit and drink water

A Massachusetts euphemism for passionate romance of the FeverPitch-esque, Bostonian variety. Used to imply any sort of romantic, passionate, seductive, sensual, tender, heartfelt, or Jimmy Fallon-esque activity.

"Any chance you can stop by tonight and you can watch me sit and drink water?"

by taptappolyrhythms August 22, 2014

I'm drinking water while drowning

When Fundy tried trapping technoblade and techno went to get water while drowning

Techno: lemme just get some water, I'm drinking water while drowning now

by technodrinkswaterwhiledrowning January 07, 2021

Tall drink of water

n. 1. A man or woman that is tall, gorgeous, and super delicious. Like on a hot day, a tall drink of water is absolutely appealing.

2. Old slang for a visually appealing man or woman.

Would you look at hunky man? He is one tall drink of water. I could drink that RIGHT up.

by spellcheck09 May 06, 2009

drink some water

it means the person sending it cares for you.

You’re loved and valid, now drink some water.

by augustsunflower February 04, 2018