what's your poison

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From poison ((informal) intoxicating drink; liquor),[1] from the fact that such beverages are toxic to the human body.

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what’s your poison

  1. (originally US, idiomatic, humorous, informal, dated) Used to ask someone what alcoholic beverage they would like to drink: what drink would you like to have?
    Synonyms: what's yours, what's your pleasure

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  1. ^ what’s your poison?” under poison, n.”, in OED Online Paid subscription required, Oxford, Oxfordshire: Oxford University Press, March 2024.

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