eat drink and be merry

The phrase "eat drink and be merry" is an idiomatic expression that encourages people to indulge in earthly pleasures and enjoy life to the fullest. It implies that one should have a good time, celebrate, and fully appreciate the present moment, often suggesting the enjoyment of food, drink, and overall happiness without being concerned about the future or potential consequences. It emphasizes the importance of savoring life's pleasures and engaging in festivities.


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