ingest vs swig

ingest

verb
  • To cause (an undesired object or fluid) to enter the engine, generally via the intake. 

  • To take (a substance, e.g., food) into the body of an organism, especially through the mouth and into the gastrointestinal tract. 

  • To bring or import into a system. 

noun
  • The process of importing data or other material into a system. 

swig

verb
  • To drink (usually by gulping or in a greedy or unrefined manner); to quaff. 

  • To take up the last bit of slack in rigging by taking a single turn around a cleat, then hauling on the line above and below the cleat while keeping tension on the line. 

noun
  • A long draught from a drink. 

  • Warm beer flavoured with spices, lemon, etc. 

  • A tackle with ropes which are not parallel. 

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