rally the troops
term used to describe the process of getting everyone who is out at the bar together and prepare them to leave, as it is either the end of the night or the scene is hurting.
1. “rally the troops, ewan threw up on the bouncer.”
alternate use
2. “let’s rally to the next bar, this place is filled with hoochies.”
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