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alcopop
/ ˈælkəʊˌpɒp /
noun
- informal.an alcoholic drink that tastes like a soft drink
Word History and Origins
Origin of alcopop1
Example Sentences
Profits from Alcopop's goalkeeper shirt will be donated to Football Without Borders.
Jack Clothier, who runs Alcopop, said he assumed it was a "ridiculous oversight" that the Women's England goalkeeper kit had not been available to buy.
Oxford-based company Alcopop designed its own version of the England Lioness' top following her performance in the Women's World Cup 2023.
Last year, Mr Ross's old friends had an anniversary at the cemetery, taking down his favourite drinks which according to Andrew included a "concoction" of the alcopop WKD.
"I also enjoy a radler, but it is not beer," one user wrote, while another said, "Radlers are just alcopop and suck. This is a hill I will die on."
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