hydrate or diedrate

English

Etymology

From the similar sound in "hy" and "die"; the denotation of the phrase is that if someone does not stay hydrated, they will eventually die. See also the etymology at diedrate.

Proverb

hydrate or diedrate

  1. (outdoors, slang, humorous, rare) Stay hydrated, or else you will have to suffer the consequences.
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