grease one's gills

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grease one's gills (third-person singular simple present greases one's gills, present participle greasing one's gills, simple past and past participle greased one's gills)

  1. (slang) To eat a hearty meal.
    • 1763, Robert Lloyd, The St. James's Magazine, volume 2, page 188:
      He'll give a guinea at the least,
      To grease his gills at city feast:
      But tho' to belly he's so kind,
      Yet not one souse to treat his mind.
    • 2022, M. Laszlo, The Phantom Glare of Day:
      I know how to grease my gills, I do. And I've got me a good recipe for kidney pie.