Drink it down as soon as you drop the shot glass in the other drink
i dont know what that means. maybe it means you have some kind of disorder.
literal translation is 'drink a glass' but it means 'drink something'
assuming you mean sip as in take a sip of your drink: The woman picked up her glass of champagne an took a sip out of it before placing it clumsily back on the table, the drink sloshing around inside.
It can mean "He drinks a glass of milk" (as a statement) or "Drink a glass of milk." (as a command)
Put the drink in a martini shacker with ice, shake, then strain the drink into a glass leaving the ice in the shaker.
if you are referring to a magnifying glass the magnification is due to a difference in the curvature of the inside and outside. if not then i do not know what you mean b how "glass" works.
"un petit verre" is a small glass. un petit verre ? = fancy a drink?
The vessels you drink from i.e. wine glasses, cocktail glasses, beverage glasses, water glasses, etc.
Do you mean the actual glass itself is warm or the water inside? If the water is warm then its a glass of warm water What is the noun you want to modify -- the glass or the water? It's hard to imagine a warm glass containing cold water, but I suppose it's possible.
No, "hit the spot" is a casual expression meaning something is satisfying or enjoyable, like food or a drink. It does not refer to making love.
That means that he is arousing her. It definitely is physically, but it can be a combination of ways that he is making her hot. Could be emotionally which is pairing up with her physical arousal. For me, when I say that my boyfriend is making me hot, I mean not only is he arousing me physically but he is arousing emotional feelings inside of me that make me want him more and more.
Glass packs are just cheap mufflers. If you mean side-pipes instead of straight, they are expensive & usually have glass packs inside. If it's a newer vehicle, you have to also contend with converters for emissions reasons.