Ethan
What does “take a lap” mean? The context is that it was in a bar and someone said to another that “Let’s take a lap” with a bottle of wine in hand. Does lap here mean “round”? If it does, may I switch them up?
29 เม.ย. 2020 เวลา 3:24
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I agree with Amy's answer, in the comments. They are planning on walking around the room and talking to people, also known as "mingling".
29 เมษายน 2020
This is interesting. In this situation, I would interpret it as the person wants to "take a lap" of the bar/party. Which would mean moving around and talking to people. Also known as "working the room." In this situation, it would be acceptable for the person to take their drink with them which would explain the bottle of wine in hand. If they were talking about a round of drinks, it would have been more common for them to say "Who's round is it?" "Do we need another round?" "Let's get a round" etc.... Hope this helps
29 เมษายน 2020
I think they were talking about laptop, meaning that after the bottle of wine it would be perfect time to get working )))
29 เมษายน 2020
I have not heard it in this context before. Sometimes one might say “take a lap” to mean that they should take a walk or cool down outside before they get angry or worked up.
29 เมษายน 2020
Probably , in this context it means let’s take a sip.
29 เมษายน 2020
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