liquor someone up

The phrase "liquor someone up" is an informal expression that means to buy or provide someone with alcoholic beverages in order to persuade, influence, or loosen them up, often with the intention of getting them to act in a certain way or reveal more information. It typically involves offering alcoholic drinks to someone as a means of ingratiating them or making them more receptive to a request or suggestion.


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