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dkr: Most definitely yes
Though you won't find much support for it in the usu Internet dicttionaries, I have herd "to water" meaning exactly what you intend, as in:
Romeo and Juliet, the Beginning - 9:04amWatered him at the bar or shall I steal some food from the children for him?" William ran up to her and grabbed her hand, and with a flourish, kissed It. ...
www.austen.com/ani/stories/carmel3.htm
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