drink link
English
Etymology
Humorously suggesting that it is a convenient source of money for alcoholic drinks.
Noun
drink link (plural drink links)
- (UK, Ireland, informal) An ATM machine.
- 2000, William Cullen, Doris Lehniger, B for Business, page 91:
- This particular ATM was known as the 'drink-link'. It was good to know she would get money any time, for an extra round or a taxi home — assuming she could still remember her PIN number.
- 2023, Sam Blake, The Mystery of Four:
- 'Yes, and CCTV on the drink link and at Fabio's chipper.'
References
- Tony Thorne (2014) “drink link”, in Dictionary of Contemporary Slang, 4th edition, London, […]: Bloomsbury
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