drink the cape off st. paul.


irish slang for someone who has the ability to partake in a large amount of drinking
i know i can drink a lot and often guzzle down bottles of prosecco out of mcdonalds cups whilst sitting on town benches, but this guy i know can drink the cape off st. paul.

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