Neat is an Old English term that is no longer used meaning domesticated cattle.
Yes they do drink
You do not drink 'Bees' but you can drink 'mead' which is made from honey made by the Bees.
no, they both make the same
spiders drink the insides out of their prey.
Would you like your drink neat or on the rocks? -->> neat = without ice just as it is on the rocks = with ice
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.'
Russians tend to drink it neat and follow it with a shot of orange juice or similar
Neat Neat Neat was created on 1977-02-18.
You throw the peach away and drink the whiskey neat or with a dash of water.
family feud on the rocks (on ice) shaken neat dry strong
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
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.
Neat -- Neater-- Neatest
if you think their neat then yes.