"Drown up" is not a commonly recognized phrase in English. It may be a mix-up of "drown" and "draw up." "Drown" refers to suffocating in water, while "draw up" often means to prepare or create a document or plan. If used in a specific context, it might carry a different meaning, so it's important to consider that context for clarity.
To drown in stones
Yes, you can drown a cockroach. Cockroaches can hold their breath for up to 40 minutes, so it may take around that long for them to drown.
it means to drown
To drown means being submerges in any liquid substance until it fills there lungs and suffocates them.
fish can drown if you poke it in the eye.
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They tip it over and drown it
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They all blow up, and you drown in cake.
Basically this means 'I can't stand you' or 'shut up' depending on how it's said. Jump in a lake (and drown yourself). Swallow a snake (and die).