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🍻 Clinking Beer Mugs

Two frosty mugs of beer with frothy heads being clinked together, as done at a celebratory or convivial toast (“Cheers!”). Several platforms include stylized lines to mark the clinking. See also 🥂 Clinking Glasses.

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🍻 Clinking Beer Mugs

Also known as: Beers, Cheers

Unicode: U+1F37B

Image Variants

Clinking Beer Mugs 3D

3D

Clinking Beer Mugs Color

Color

Clinking Beer Mugs Flat

Flat

Clinking Beer Mugs High Contrast

High Contrast

Version Information

Emoji Version: 1.0
Unicode Version: 6.0

Keywords

barbeerclinkclinking beer mugsdrinkmug

Shortcodes

PlatformShortcodeAction
slack:beers:
discord:beers:
github:beers:

How It's Used in Language

Verbs

  • To drink alcohol.
  • Consume alcohol
  • Slang:to drink alcohol.
  • To consume a liquid containing alcohol.
  • To consume alcoholic beverages.
  • Become less tense, rest, or take one's ease
  • To relax.
  • To become less tense, rest, or take one's ease.
  • To become less severe or tense.
  • Make a high sound typical of glass
  • To make a clinking sound; to make a sound of metal on metal or glass on glass; to strike materials such as metal or glass against one another.
  • Make a clinking sound.

Nouns

  • A pub, formally public house, is a drinking establishment fundamental to the culture of Britain, Ireland, Australia, Canada, New England, South Africa and New Zealand.
  • A business licensed to sell intoxicating beverages for consumption on the premises, or the premises themselves
  • The counter of such a premises.
  • Drinking establishment
  • Tavern consisting of a building with a bar and public rooms; often provides light meals
  • Counter of such a premises.
  • A drinking establishment, known as "locals" to regulars
  • A tavern.
  • A lounge bar in an English public house, contrasted with the public bar.
  • A sector of the economy in which an aggregate of commercial enterprises is engaged in the manufacture and marketing of beverages made from malt and hops by steeping, boiling and fermentation, such as beer, ale and other related beverages.
  • Alcoholic drink
  • An alcoholic drink fermented from starch material commonly barley malt, often with hops or some other substance to impart a bitter flavor.

See Also