An apéritif is an alcoholic beverage usually served before a meal to stimulate the appetite. Common choices for an apéritif are vermouth, champagne, fino, amontillado (or other styles of sherry) and any still, dry, light white wine.
"Apéritif" may also refer to a snack that precedes a meal. This includes an amuse-bouche, such as crackers, cheese, pâté or olives.
"Apéritif" is a French word derived from the Latin verb aperire, which means "to open."
An intercourse.
before dinner it is an appetizer then an entree then dessert
Relish plate
what a girl would like the most if if you guys were going out for dinner, then you hide the engagement ring in her glass (call the place before you get there so they can put it in) then when she gets it out from the drink you can say "[name] will you marry me?" (:
A drink taken after a meal is called a digestif (as opposed to one taken before a meal which is called an appertif).
Call me anything, but don't call me late for dinner, means as long as I get to eat, I'm okay.
I'd call it dinner.
She'd occasionally call him, hoping to invite him to dinner, but always hanging up before he answered.
For a typical physical (one before you are cleared to play a sport) I've never been told not to drink anything. Not a bad idea to call your doctor and ask nevertheless.
A call drink is a mixed drink for which the drinker specifies what they want the contents to be.
When my fiance cooks dinner, it's called a disaster.
Dinner