1. lager - Noun
2. lager - Verb
Lager beer.
Source: Webster's dictionaryMy mouth has a tendency to get me into trouble, but because I'm so small and I take on people who are lager than me. If someone punched me, I'd get my drummer beat them up. Brian Molko
In 1965, the people of Britain may have been poorer, smaller, shabbier, dirtier, colder, narrower, more set in their ways, ignorant of olive oil, polenta and - even - lager. But they knew what united them, they shared a complicated web of beliefs, attitudes, prejudices, loyalties and dislikes. Peter Hitchens
I too entered the Lager as a nonbeliever, and as a nonbeliever I was liberated and have lived to this day. Primo Levi
I'm a lager drinker. I'm quite a stupid lager drinker. I do like my lager and mashed potatoes. Rhona Mitra
No, I'm not a lager lout either. I think you have to be a massive football fan to be a lager lout. Hugh Dancy
I've had every kind of humiliation, from playing in Gala Bingo halls to doing a PA in a Glaswegian nightclub and having cans of lager thrown at me. Sean Maguire