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Definition
Noun 1. A South African mixed drink: A cocktail or beverage originating from South Africa, typically made by blending ice cream with whisky.
Usage
- As a subject: "A Dom Pedro is a popular after-dinner drink in some South African restaurants."
- As an object: "He ordered a Dom Pedro to finish his meal."
- With modifiers: "A classic Dom Pedro uses vanilla ice cream and a good Scotch whisky."
Examples
- "For dessert, we shared a rich Dom Pedro."
- "The bartender is famous for his signature Dom Pedro, which includes a dash of coffee liqueur."
Advanced Usage
- The term is a proper noun and is typically capitalized (Dom Pedro). It refers specifically to this named drink.
- While the classic recipe uses whisky, variations may substitute other spirits like Amarula (a South African cream liqueur) or bourbon.
Variants and Related Words
- Dessert cocktail: A general term for a sweet, alcoholic drink served after a meal.
- Milkshake: A non-alcoholic blended drink of milk, ice cream, and flavorings, which is similar in texture but not in alcoholic content.
Synonyms
- Dessert drink
- Alcoholic milkshake (informal description)
Notes
- There is no direct antonym for this specific named beverage.
- The word does not commonly form phrasal verbs or idioms, as it is a proper noun referring to a specific item.
Noun
- South African mixed drink made by mixing ice cream with whisky