Dreat


dreat, dreating, or dreated. is when one drinks and eats something at the same time.
dreating a frozen sangria, or an ice cream, or a popsicle… or c-m cause you like that sh-t.

“hey. gonna dreat this sh-t down bb?”
“dreat it like you mean it.”
“dreating those c-m drops like no tomorrow.”
dreating is when someone drinks and eats exactly at the same time
example: tom decided to dreat because he felt like drinking and eating exactly at the same time. he couldn’t be bothered to eat, then drink because of his laziness. 2 years later, tom became so lazy and fat he died because of obesity.

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