long drink

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long drink (plural long drinks)

  1. (idiomatic) A relatively weak (low alcoholic content per volume) and voluminous mixed drink, typically containing lots of ice and mixer.
    Synonym: tall drink
    Coordinate terms: medium drink, short drink, shot
    Hypernyms: mixed drink, cocktail
    Hyponym: highball
    • 2008, Hamlyn, Hamlyn All Colour Cookery: 200 Cocktails: Hamlyn All Colour Cookbook, Hachette UK (→ISBN)
      Long drinks generally have more mixer than alcohol and are often served with ice and a straw. The terms ‘straight up’ and ‘on the rocks’ are synonymous with the short drink, which tends to be more about the spirit, which is often combined with a single mixer, at most.

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  • Finnish: lonkero
  • German: Longdrink

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