prenons une cuite (slangish / familiar)
Viens, on se bourre la gueule (very familiar)
In French, you can say "faisons la bringue" to mean "let's get drunk."
You can say "continuons" to mean "let's continue" in French.
You can say "discutons, ma belle" in French to say "let's chat, cutie."
"Let's have a conversation" in French is "On se parle".
The phrase "lets fool around" can be translated to French as "faisons des bêtises" or "amusons-nous."
"Réconcilions-nous."
'ivre,' according to google translate. though the french may have a different words for drunk depending of if you mean the noun (ie the drunk in the kerb) or the adjective (ie that man is drunk). dunno
lets want to get high in french is laisse vouloir obtenir haut
gros poivrot
As the past participle of 'drink', an example would be for 'he was drunk' - il etait ivre
On vous commencez
permet fossé ses
Laisse nous manger
You can say "discutons, ma belle" in French to say "let's chat, cutie."
"Réconcilions-nous."
allons à ... allons au ...
The phrase "lets fool around" can be translated to French as "faisons des bêtises" or "amusons-nous."
Allons quelque part .