Gatorade
noun/ˈɡeɪtəɹeɪd/
Etymology
From gator + -ade; the drink was created at the request of Florida Gators football head coach Ray Graves.
Definitions
A sports drink sold by The Gatorade Company.
- While Brown distracted the usually hyperfocused Mangini, safety Kerry Rhodes and linebackers Eric Barton and Jonathan Vilma grabbed a cooler of Gatorade and surreptitiously assumed their positions according to plan.
- I may also recommend that they take Peltier Electrolytes from Crayhon Research, which is kind of like glorified Gatorade, but which works well to replenish some of the cell's missing elements.
- I like to say it's Gatorade for the soul.” Phoebe turned to Lucy.
Any sports drink resembling or based on Gatorade.
- The beverage selection is a unique feature of Ole Cafe, with a variety of canned gatorades, assorted fruit drinks and "slushies" on the line.
- We figure that we save nearly $200 a year in mixing our own Gatorade,” she boasts.
- I had lots of homemade Gatorade, two big burgers and a few minutes later I was cruising like the machine again.
To serve a Gatorade to.
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To give someone a Gatorade shower.
The neighborhood
Vish — recursive loop
No curated loop yet for Gatorade. Loops are being traced one word at a time while the ingestion pipeline matures.
sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA