well drink
English
Etymology
From the well near the bar (and thus handy to the bartender) holding bottles of liquor.
Noun
well drink (plural well drinks)
- A mixed drink for which one does not specify the exact brand of liquor to be used.
- Don't order the well drinks there. They use the cheapest stuff they can find.
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