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What (who) is milkshake - definition

COLD DAIRY BEVERAGE
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  • A strawberry and a chocolate shake, each topped with [[whipped cream]], [[sprinkles]], and a [[maraschino cherry]]
  • This milkshake was made using [[liquid nitrogen]]. Vapor can still be seen forming at the top.

milkshake         
¦ noun a cold drink made from milk whisked with ice cream and fruit or other flavouring.
milkshake         
also milk shake (milkshakes)
A milkshake is a cold drink made by mixing milk with a flavouring or fruit, and sometimes ice cream.
...a strawberry milkshake.
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MilkShake         
MilkShake is a Thai pop girl group that formed under the HALO Society label in affiliation with GMM Grammy agency in 2015 in Bangkok, Thailand.

Wikipedia

Milkshake

A milkshake (sometimes simply called a shake) is a sweet beverage made by blending milk, ice cream, and flavorings or sweeteners such as butterscotch, caramel sauce, chocolate syrup, fruit syrup, or whole fruit into a thick, sweet, cold mixture. It may also be made using a base made from non-dairy products, including plant milks such as almond milk, coconut milk, or soy milk.

Milkshakes originated in the United States around the turn of the 20th century, and grew in popularity following the introduction of electric blenders in the subsequent two decades. They became a common part of youth popular culture, as ice cream shops were a culturally acceptable meeting place for youth, and milkshakes became symbolic of the innocence of youth.

Examples of use of milkshake
1. It takes 62 ingredients to make a decent strawberry milkshake.
2. Chopped liver, then herring in cream, vanilla milkshake and biscuits.
3. Then I packed everything (remaining milkshake, notebook, camera and towel) into a backpack, stuffed it in the basket of my bicycle and took off for milkshake delivery and work.
4. The surreal series is about a talking milkshake, a box of fries and a meatball.
5. She said, "It was a milkshake that I made for my children and someone else‘s child.