label check
proposed as a question in a statement sometimes, asks whether or not you can see the label on another’s bottle of beer. if the lable cannot be seen the person must drink and turn their lable outward.
katie noticed that tom wasn’t holding his beer in the correct manner. she did a label check so everyone could see what he was drinking. tom then proceeded to take a drink and turn the label.
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