The word you are looking for is "liqueur." While it primarily refers to a sweet alcoholic beverage, in informal contexts, it can also describe something that is peculiar or odd. However, it’s important to note that "liqueur" isn’t commonly used to mean "odd" in standard English; it might be more of a playful or creative use of the term.
When a customer orders an alcoholic beverage from a bartender and request the drink to be put on the rocks, it means that the customer wants the drink with ice cubes.
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Drink can be a noun. I want that drink! My mother made fizzy, fruit drinks! There is a drink in the glass.... If it refers to alcohol... I am going to drink an alcoholic drink! I am drunk! (also a noun) because I drank (verb) all of that alcoholic (adjective), drink (noun)! If I drink (verb) alcohol, I will get drunk from the drink (noun)!
Drink can be a noun. I want that drink! My mother made fizzy, fruit drinks! There is a drink in the glass.... If it refers to alcohol... I am going to drink an alcoholic drink! I am drunk! (also a noun) because I drank (verb) all of that alcoholic (adjective), drink (noun)! If I drink (verb) alcohol, I will get drunk from the drink (noun)!
Not only an alcoholic but he also had a problem with sexual addiction.
The word means a number of things. A nip can mean to take a drink of an alcoholic beverage. It could also refer to pinching the nipples, or to intimate kissing.
Normally wine. Champagne or any other kind of bubbly alcoholic drink are also popular choices.
Yes, cherry can be a French drink. In fact, a popular alcoholic drink is cherry brandy. Cherry also is a popular flavoring for those who want a sweetly flavored drink.
Absinthe is an alcoholic beverage.Advocaat is also an alcoholic drink.Apple juice is a fruit drink.Appletiser is a brand of drink only available in some countries.Aquafina is a common brand of bottled water.Assam is a type of tea that you drink.
If you're asking about alcoholic beverages, Samoa brews its own beer, Vailima. Samoans also drink ava (kava).
one of two things: bebe [verb]- 3rd person singular of 'beber' [to drink]. So, he/she drinks. bebé [noun]- baby
Water is the most popular nonalcoholic drink. Milk also is popular.