Definitions and Synonyms
Smoothie: a creamy drink made from fruit mixed with juice, milk or yogurt. Charmeur: a smooth-tongued person. How do you say milkshake in French? Boisson à base de purée de fruits, additionnée de yogurt ou de glace.
Find 4 synonyms for milkshake:
- frappe
- thickshake
- smoothie
- velvet
"I ordered a delicious milkshake, savoring every sip of the thick, icy beverage made with milk, ice cream, and flavorings."
Another synonym is frappe – a milkshake made with coffee. A thickshake is denser and creamier. A smoothie is a healthier alternative, made with fruit and yogurt.
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The Spanish noun café (coffee) is masculine.
What words are feminine in French? Words ending in a double consonant + e.
Can we drink milk after mushroom?
Barley sprouted, dried and processed into a fine powder gives milkshakes a nutty flavor.
What word rhymes with juice?
- Moose
- Loose
- Caboose
- Recluse
What word rhymes with movies?
- Groovies
- Smoothies
- Doobies
What breed is the cat Smoothie? Smoothie is a tiny British Longhair who weighs just 5 1/2 pounds.
Why is my smoothie separating? Smoothies separate because they contain ingredients with different densities.
There are many alternatives for a catchy milkshake shop name, such as "Shake It Up", "The Shake Spot", or "Milkshake Madness".
What is the most popular juice flavor?
- Orange
- Apple
- Grapefruit
- Cranberry
Milkshake Terminology and History
A milkshake is called a frappe in Massachusetts and a cabinet in Rhode Island. Malt contains malted milk powder. In Boston, a Boston Shake is a sundae on a milkshake.
The first known printed reference to a “milkshake” is from 1885 with whiskey. Milkshakes got their name from being served in bars.
Malts and milkshakes differ in that malts contain malted milk powder. Malted milkshakes were invented as health food.
Slang and Cultural Impact
What is the slang term for milkshakes? A milkshake is slang for a woman’s body and the way she carries it.
The song "Milkshake" by Kelis uses the term as a metaphor for a woman’s sex appeal. She called it “a woman’s presence”. Some believe the song refers to breasts or butt, while others think it suggests oral sex skills. The song’s exact meaning is open to interpretation and connects to milkshake slang referring to women’s bodies. The lighthearted lyrics and danceable beat made it an early 2000s pop hit.