Joke Collection Website - Cold jokes - "Here's a glass of wine to you, to me as clean as a wash, and to you wandering around without a care in the world. I'd like to drink, you can do whatever you want." What does this sentence mean?

"Here's a glass of wine to you, to me as clean as a wash, and to you wandering around without a care in the world. I'd like to drink, you can do whatever you want." What does this sentence mean?

The text means: I toast you a glass of wine, and you toast me a glass of wine, but it means that I have nothing, my wallet is dryer than my face, and I have nothing. I offer you a glass of wine, wishing you no support and no support for wandering. Cheers, I won’t explain it casually, the text is very clear.

Let’s explain it this way based on the text. But "I want to toast you a glass of wine and I want to be as clean as washing" is a contradictory phrase (does anyone wish themselves to be as clean as washing?). The person who wrote this is uneducated and can only copy and write.