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daiquiri

English

Etymology

  • Originated 1915–1920; after Daiquirí, a town on the East coast of Cuba.

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /?dæ.k?.?i/, /?dæ.k?.?i/, /?da?.k?.?i/, /?da?.k?.?i/

Noun

daiquiri (plural daiquiris)

  1. A cocktail of rum, lemon or lime juice and sugar, sometimes with fruit added.

Translations


French

Alternative forms

  • daïquiri

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /daj.ki.?i/

Noun

daiquiri m (plural daiquiris)

  1. daiquiri

Synonyms

  • ti-punch

Spanish

Alternative forms

  • daiquirí

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /daiki??i/, [d?ai?.ki??i]

Noun

daiquiri m (plural daiquiris)

  1. daiquiri

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smoothie

English

Alternative forms

  • smoothy

Etymology

smooth +? -ie

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?smu?ði/
  • Rhymes: -u?ði

Noun

smoothie (plural smoothies)

  1. A smooth-talking person.
    • 2003, Michael Lydon, Flashbacks: Eyewitness Accounts of the Rock Revolution, 1964-1974 (page 7)
      True to their reputations, Paul was a smoothie who put a public relations gloss on everything he said, and John was abrasive and sarcastic, speaking his mind and letting the chips fall where they may.
  2. A drink made from whole fruit, thus thicker than fruit juice.
  3. A member of the mod subculture who is relatively non-violent and wears expensive clothing.
    • 1987, John Irwin (quoting Piri Thomas), The Felon
      The decision to cool myself made the next two years the hardest I had done because it meant being a smoothie and staying out of trouble, which in prison is difficult, []
    • 1999, Nick Johnstone, Abel Ferrara: The King of New York (page viii)
      Film Comment's David Chute described him as: "small, stringy and intense, but he's better dressed and groomed (than Ferrara), less of a punk and more of a smoothie."
    • 2011, Gerard DeGroot (quoting Brown), Seventies Unplugged
      [] mods, skins, suedes, smoothies, punks, skunks, rude boys, soul boys and headbangers []

Translations

See also

  • thickie

Dutch

Etymology

Borrowed from English smoothie.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?smu?.di/, /?smu?.ti/, [?smu?.ði], [?smu?.di], [?smu?.?i], [?smu?.ti]
  • Hyphenation: smoo?thie

Noun

smoothie m (plural smoothies)

  1. A smoothie.

Derived terms

  • groentesmoothie
  • smoothiebar
  • vruchtensmoothie

Finnish

Etymology

Unadapted borrowing from English smoothie.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?smu?t(?)i/, [?s?mu?t?(?)i]
  • IPA(key): /?smu?tie/, [?s?mu?t?ie?]
  • Syllabification: smoot?hie

Noun

smoothie

  1. smoothie (beverage)

Declension

Kotus recommends the top one, but the bottom one is more common.


Spanish

Noun

smoothie m (plural smoothies)

  1. smoothie (beverage)

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