frosted

adj

Etymology

From frost + -ed.

  1. derived from *prews- — “to freeze; frost
  2. inherited from *frustaz
  3. inherited from forst
  4. inherited from frost
  5. suffixed as frosted — “frost + ed

Definitions

  1. Covered in frost

    Covered in frost; frosty.

    • Eiswein is made from frosted grapes.
  2. Translucent, appearing to be covered in frost.

    • She installed frosted windows, since there was a clear view of her bathroom from her neighbor's bedroom.
    • At the far end of the wide corridor were the doors of a ward. The panels were frosted save for ovals of clear glass at face level.
  3. Damaged by frost.

    • Frosted fruit will be unsalable.
  4. + 3 more definitions
    1. Extremely intoxicated.

      • I was so frosted after drinking that 12-pack.
    2. A kind of milkshake made with ice cream.

      • Except for those times when I am drugging myself with movies, vanilla frosteds, the latest novel, or cremes de nepenthe, it is difficult for me to avoid the bothersome thought […]
      • They had continued to laugh at the milk bar, tasting in the chocolate frosteds the unlikely flavor of Mr. Mather's turpitude.
      • Opening with standard flavors and moving quickly to grape, raspberry, blueberry, cinnamon, apple and the frosteds, the variety is putting many chains in a one-out-for-every-one-in frame of mind.
    3. simple past and past participle of frost

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA