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Have One Over The Eight

The idiom "have one over the eight" means to have drunk too much alcohol. It is often used to describe someone who is visibly intoxicated or has lost control of their behavior due to excessive drinking.

The origin of this phrase is unclear, but it is believed to have originated in the early 20th century in Britain, where it was used to describe someone who had consumed more than eight drinks in one sitting.

You can use this idiom in informal situations when you want to describe someone who has had too much to drink. For example, you might say, "I think John has had one over the eight, he's slurring his words and stumbling around."

It's important to note that this phrase is considered slang and may not be appropriate in formal or professional settings. Additionally, excessive drinking can be dangerous and harmful to your health, so it's important to drink responsibly and in moderation.


The usage of the idiom 'Have One Over The Eight' in a sentence

• Sarah had one over the eight at the party last night and couldn't remember where she left her phone.

• I've had one over the eight before, and trust me, it's not a pleasant experience.

• Despite her best efforts to pace herself, she ended up having one over the eight and embarrassing herself in front of her colleagues.

• He was always careful not to have one over the eight when he was out with clients, knowing that his reputation was at stake.

• It's okay to have a drink or two, but make sure you don't have one over the eight and end up regretting it later.

• I can't have one over the eight tonight, I have to wake up early for work tomorrow.

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