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bottoms up

British  

interjection

  1. an informal drinking toast

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It’s bottoms up for Bezos, other billionaires and all the mere millionaires.

From Los Angeles Times

Shortly after starting his Off the Rails Tour set in Tupelo, Miss., the “Bottoms Up” singer was pulled away “for an emergency backstage,” according to the birth announcement video Gilbert posted Saturday on Instagram.

From Los Angeles Times

A collector of rare cocktail books, Stenson was leafing through the 1951 bartender’s guide “Bottoms Up!” by Ted Saucier, when he came across a pre Prohibition-era gin drink that had originated at the Detroit Athletic Club.

From Seattle Times

“Bottoms Up and the Devil Laughs” by Kerry Howley explores how the erosion of privacy has fueled conspiracy theories and the national security state.

From New York Times

In one hotel bar in Janakpur, as the men grew tipsy around the table, they mixed shouts of “bottoms up!” with addressing the waiters by derogatory names as they ordered the next round.

From New York Times