Drop : noun a drop is a small amount (of alcoholic drink).
Eau de vie, schnapps.
Drink gout: drink a small glass of alcohol, brandy.
Mother drop, or first drop: what flows from the vat or press before pressing the grapes or apples.
Wine, cider mother drop, first drop.
Small amount (of alcoholic drink): finger, tear.
Never drink a drop of alcohol.
Lose your gout: lose your money.
Drink a drop: drown.
Suck a drop, drink a glass on the zinc.
He drank the gout: he drowned.
To drown in a drop of water: to make a story of it, a mountain.
Look like two drops of water, say two people, two things, which are exactly alike.
The last drop: drink, use up to the last drop.
Press until the last drop.
There isn't a drop left, not a drop: not at all.
It's the last straw that breaks the camel's back: the painful little thing that comes on top of the rest and that
no longer supports the whole.
It is a drop of water in the sea (or in the ocean): it is an insignificant thing, without consequence.
Very small amount of liquid, especially drink (Do you want coffee? Just a drop).
To see nothing: to see nothing at all. Not to hear / hinder drop: not to understand anything.
To have gout in the nose: to have a runny nose.
Drinking gout: experiencing a significant loss of money
Pay the drop: whistle a play, an actor.
Give the drop: give to suck.
Ask for the drop, ask to suck.
Make the drop drink: pour datura (*) into someone's glass to put them to sleep and steal them.
(*) Datura : Poisonous plant (Solanaceae) from warm and temperate regions, native to India, many of which
species are used as a narcotic.