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Word to drink something quickly, as in 'down' or 'chug' a shot

English Language & Usage Asked on May 31, 2021

I’m looking for a word to describe the act of drinking alcohol quickly / taking a shot. I need a formal (as these I deem informal) word akin to:

He chugged the beer.

She downed the shot.

Imbibed works generally in the context of alcohol but I don’t think

She imbibed the shot

is accurate in this context.

7 Answers

quaff

: to drink a large amount of (something) quickly.

M-W

He quaffed the shot in one gulp, grimaced, and ordered another.

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Correct answer by Elian on May 31, 2021

ingurgitate:

to drink largely, to swig (A Dictionary of the English Language, By Samuel Johnson and John Walker; accessed via Google Books)

Merriam-Webster:

to swallow greedily or in large quantities [...]

Did You Know?
Most people are familiar with "regurgitate" as a fancy synonym for "throw up," but far fewer know of its rarer antonym "ingurgitate." It's a word as likely to turn up in a spelling bee as in a conversation, but it does see occasional use, both literal (as in "ingurgitating red wine") and figurative (as in "ingurgitating artwork"). "Regurgitate" and "ingurgitate" (as well as "gurgitate," an even rarer synonym of "ingurgitate," and gorge, meaning "to eat greedily") can be ultimately traced back to the Latin word for "whirlpool," which is "gurges."

Answered by herisson on May 31, 2021

Perhaps guzzle

Eat or drink (something) greedily:

we guzzle our beer and devour our pizza

(figurative) this car guzzles gas

Oxford Dictionaries Online

Answered by bib on May 31, 2021

Describing the physical action required as opposed to the act of consummation conjures an effective image. When consuming a shot glass of alcohol quickly you are not sipping or even slurping it; you put it to your lips and throw your head back to splash the liquid into your mouth as quickly as possible.

He threw back a shot of whisky.

I don't know if that is within your scope of 'formal' but on the other hand, people aren't often 'throwing back a shot' at formal occasions.

Answered by user150753 on May 31, 2021

He Skulled the beer.

Common Australian idiom

Answered by Mr Bish on May 31, 2021

In the immortal words of Kinky Friedman;

The aforementioned blower began ringing. I killed the shot, then collared the instrument. First things first.

Answered by Richard on May 31, 2021

bolt (vt)

To eat hastily or without chewing. M-W

Doesn't apply specifically to drinking, but would be appropriate.

Answered by TMN on May 31, 2021

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