Definitions
Wiktionary
- n. US A soft drink made with artificial flavors.
Etymologies
- Trademark, presumably from cool and -ade. (Wiktionary)
Examples
“She called Kool-Aid representatives to find out what she could do with all her points.”
“Already Kraft has been touting the value of its lower-priced but high-margin products, such as Kool-Aid powdered beverages.”
“If the adults decided to hand out the special Kool-Aid at this camp, the children would all unquestionably partake.”
“Do the Republicans imbibe their own Kool-Aid, which they are handing out to tea partiers and the soft minded followers of Fox news?”
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“I used to think these trolls drank Kool-Aid, now I know we are dealing with pychotic individuals who have serious drug problems.”
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“Even the Maine delegation seems to have drunk the Kool-Aid.”
“The complimentary Kool-Aid bar is to the left of the entrance.”
“But there are some signs that in 2011 not everyone is drinking Mahathir's toxic Kool-Aid.”
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“Going with that inspiration, my friends Michael and Nancy, who like to buy the cheapest possible wines, once served me a wine that tasted just like Kool-Aid.”
Peanut butter and bacon sandwich – Mayor Bloomberg – impossible pairing? | Dr Vino's wine blog
“We've been drinking the same Kool-Aid from the same cooler for quite a while.”
Lists
These user-created lists contain the word ‘Kool-Aid’.
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There is no place like Nebraska
Place names, landmarks, famous residents, "-isms," etc.
Nebraska, nebraksa, Lincoln, Omaha, Grand Island, Kearney, Carhenge, Pioneer Village, Valentine, husker, cornhusker, There is no place... and 126 more...
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Grapes
sour grapes, grape, grapes, raisin, Nehi grape soda, Petit Verdot, Concord, Pinot Meunier, scuppernong, muscadine, Catawba, seedless and 112 more...
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Trademarks
"A trademark is any word, name, symbol, or design, or any combination thereof, used in commerce to identify and distinguish the goods of one manufacturer or seller from those of another and to indi...
Academy Award, Ace bandage, Acrilan, Addressograph, Alar, Alcian blue, Alclad, Aldis lamp, Ampakine, Amtrak, Amytal, Angostura bitters and 661 more...
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The Roaring Twenties
A selection of words and phrases that entered the language between 1920 and 1929. Primary sources for this list are:
There's a Word For It by Sol Steinmetz (2010, Harmony Books, New Y...nobrow, booboisie, robot, It girl, scofflaw, Babbitt, bozo, feedback, icky, daiquiri, subprime, T-shirt and 27 more...
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