To have a drink straight up means with nothing added
A rich and influential person.
The expression 'closet freak' can be defined as someone who seems decent on the outside, but is in the bedroom a freak or sexual extravagant. It's a rare expression.
Hyperbole
Let's drink....
It means that it is extremely easy.
Beverage- A drink.
It is a drink, a beverage.
A beverage is a liquid, suitable for drinking. So basically beverage is a fancy way of saying your drink.
If by exact noun, you mean proper term, I would guess you mean beverage?
'Une boisson' (fem.) is a drink / a beverage in English.
The Spanish word "la bebida" means "the drink" or "the beverage."
When a customer orders an alcoholic beverage from a bartender and request the drink to be put on the rocks, it means that the customer wants the drink with ice cubes.
DRINK (noun) : a liquid consumed orally - plural "drinks".
In slang, "stiff" can mean boring, difficult, or unyielding. It is often used to describe someone or something that is uninteresting or inflexible.
The expression is "Dinky Di" and it means honest, straight, No kidding.
The vessels you drink from i.e. wine glasses, cocktail glasses, beverage glasses, water glasses, etc.
The more common idiom is "stiff as a board," meaning "very stiff." Unless used ironically, like "straight as a crooked stick" or "straight as a politician's promise," the expression "straight as a board" would mean "very straight." When referring to "straight as..........." the term usually is as straight as a die