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How would you say it another way?
Take a chug if you'd like.
Aug 21, 2013 11:20 AM
Answers · 6
Take a drink if you'd like.
Take a swig if you'd like.
Chug it if you'd like.
If you want, you can chug it.
If you want, you can drink it (quickly).
If you'd like, you can take a swig.
Drink up!
August 21, 2013
The word "chug" is seldom used when talking to another person. It is often used when describing the actions of others as "I don't believe he chugged a whole gallon of milk". The word is used to describe our own actions, especially if we regret or rue our action.
August 21, 2013
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