Quote Originally Posted by Jevitt View Post
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Suppose it is. But I always consider the night out, as being in the club. Pre-drinks is simply preparing for ths.



Again, I suppose you are right. But it's before the actual night out, therefore 'pre'.

However I can understand why you folk have questioned this. Does seem pretty silly when I actually think about it. Will still say it however
You young 'uns are off your heid.

Drinks in the boozer before going to a club are as much a part of the night out as going to the club!

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Quote Originally Posted by Rory89 View Post
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This is heading down the long road of pedantry, but your point only stands if the "pre-drinks" are had somewhere else. Usually I talk of "pre-drinks" (although I won't anymore after hearing it back to myself) when people in my flat meet in the kitchen and have some bevvy before all heading out. It's not part of the "night out" because we haven't even left the kitchen yet.
I can't fathom why it even needs a name?

I would just say "we will have a few drinks in the house before heading out" rather than "hey dudes, come to mine for pre-drinks before the club, it will be wicked, BOOYA!"