hydrate or diedrate
English
Etymology
From the similar sound in "hy" and "die"; the denotation of the phrase is that if someone does not stay hydrated, they will eventually die. See also the etymology at diedrate.
Proverb
- (outdoors, slang, humorous, rare) Stay hydrated, or else you will have to suffer the consequences.
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