Downing

/ˈdaʊnɪŋ/ verb

Knocking something or someone down, or quickly consuming food or drink.

From 'down' (Old English dūn, meaning 'from the hill'). The verb form developed in Middle English, originally meaning to force downward. The sense of 'consuming quickly' arose in American slang by the 1900s.

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