belt down
Third Person
belts down
Present Participle
belting down
Past Tense
belted down
Past Participle
belted down
1
to quickly and significantly consume a drink, typically an alcoholic one in large quantities
- She could belt down a glass of wine faster than anyone at the table.
- Trying to impress his friends, he attempted to belt down a shot of tequila in one go.
- At the party, he decided to belt down a few beers to join in the festivities.
- At the pub quiz, they belted down rounds.
- He bragged about belting down pints.