wet the shamrock

Etymology
From +  +, from the custom, also known as drowning the shamrock, of removing a shamrock worn on one’s clothing on Saint Patrick’s Day and placing it at the bottom of a glass which is then filled with an alcoholic beverage and consumed;  according to some authorities the shamrock is then retrieved from the empty glass and thrown over the left shoulder.

Verb

 * 1)  To go for an alcoholic drink, especially as part of a victory celebration or on Saint Patrick's Day.

Translations

 * Finnish: mennä ryyppäämään
 * Macedonian: