Meaning:
beer
bɪən.
a general name for alcoholic beverages made by fermenting a cereal (or mixture of cereals) flavored with hops
beer Idiom, Proverb
cry in your beer
be sad as you drink beer, regret as you drink beer, cry the blues Go to college. Get your diploma. Or someday you'll be crying in your beer.
beer
semen
all beer and skittles
Idiom(s): (all) beer and skittles
Theme: ENJOYMENT
all fun and pleasure; easy and pleasant. (Skittles is the game of ninepins, a game similar to bowling. Fixed order.)
• Life isn't all beer and skittles, you know!
• For Sam, college was beer and skittles. He wasted a lot of time and money.
Beer and skittles
(UK) People say that life is not all beer and skittles, meaning that it is not about self-indulgence and pleasure.
Champagne taste on a beer budget
Someone who lives above their means and likes things they cannot afford has champagne taste on a beer budget.
Small beer
If something is small beer, it's unimportant.
small fry|small beer
something or someone unimportant: "Sales last year are small fry compared to now - we're doing really well."
egg in your beer
egg in your beer
A bonus, something for nothing, as in What do you want—egg in your beer? This expression dates from about 1940 and became widespread during World War II. The origin is unknown, since adding egg to beer does not improve the taste.
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Dictionary of similar words, Different wording, Synonyms, Idioms for Idiom, Proverb beer