mixer
Noun
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Noun
mixer (plural mixers)
- One who, or a device that, mixes or merges things together.
- One who mixes or socializes.
- 1950, Mervyn Peake, Gormenghast
- Bad mixer as he was, he preferred to be "out of it" in a crowd than out of it altogether.
- 1950, Mervyn Peake, Gormenghast
- A machine outfitted with (typically blunt) blades with which it mixes or beats ingredients in a bowl below.
- A non-alcoholic drink (such as lemonade, Coca-Cola or fruit juice) that is added to spirits to make cocktails.
- Do we have any mixers? I don't want to drink this vodka neat.
- mixing console
(US) A dance or other social event meant to foster new acquaintances, as at the beginning of a school year. - Any of various social dances involving frequent changes of partners.
- A device for combining hot and cold water before it emerges from a single spout or shower head.
- French: batte-beurre, mixeur
- German: Mixer
- Italian: frullatore
- Portuguese: batedeira, varinha mágica
- Russian: ми́ксер
- Spanish: batidora (amasadora)
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