A whisk(e)y drunk neat means a glass of whisk(e)y, nothing else added. "On the rocks" gives you one or a couple of ice cubes, and "straight"? Depends, You might get it "neat" or some whisk(e)y that may be diluted from being shaken or stirred with ice cubes.
Neat in this context means without ice or water, as for example, in a shot glass.
whiskey is best served neat or with ice.
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Chilled, neat. Don't let anyone tell you otherwise.
Chilled, neat. Don't let anyone tell you otherwise.
You throw the peach away and drink the whiskey neat or with a dash of water.
Neat Neat Neat was created on 1977-02-18.
When you want ice in your drink, you say 'on the rocks.' If you are ordering straight liquor, you would ask for the alcohol Neat (i.e. 'whiskey neat' or 'vodka neat'). If you are ordering a mixed drink such as a vodka tonic or Long Island iced tea, and you want it without ice, usually you say 'straight up.'
i do not think there is a past tense of "neat"...."your room is very neat" (present tense) and "her room was very neat" (past tense)...same word.
Anagrams for neat are: Ante Etna Nate neat
they neat to live so they live to neat
Whiskey is whiskey because whiskey is distilled in whiskey farms, by distillers of whiskey. My friend who was there at the time of this rebellion, Bethsarh, informs me "I was distraught by the loss of mon3y because my whiskey was not whiskey enough for the whiskey seller in the market of whiskey selling."
A neat freak is someone who always has to be neat. I am a neat freak, and I don't even sleep in my bed because it looks bad. I hate being a neat freak. I cant even go to sleep until my room is neat. That's it.