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frappe"iced drink," 1922, American English, from French noun use of frappé "made cold by application of ice," past participle of frapper "to chill," literally "to beat,&qu [..]
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frappe(from the French frappe) A simple sugar syrup mixed with fruit or other flavorings and frozen, then processed to a slightly slushy consistency. It can be served as a drink or a dessert. In some parts [..]
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frappeA frozen form of mixed fruit juice or flavored liquid.
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frappeA mixture made of Jamaican fruit juice or other flavored liquid that has been frozen to a slushy consistency. It can be sweet or savory and served as a Jamaican drink, Jamaican appetizer or Jamaican dessert. The Jamaican frappe is an after-dinner drink of liqueur poured over shaved or crushed ice. T
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frappedrink served very cold or with ice
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frappeRefers to dessert items that are frozen or partially frozen to a mushy texture.
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frappeSomething that is iced or set on or in a bed of ice.
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frappe(n) liqueur poured over shaved ice(n) thick milkshake containing ice cream(n) a frozen dessert with fruit flavoring (especially one containing no milk)
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frappeA partially frozen, often fruity drink. It is usually a mixture of ingredients served over a mound of crushed ice.
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frappeDrink served over snow or crushed ice.
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frappeAny mixture of liqueurs over finely crushed ice.
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frappea drink whipped with ice to make a thick, frosty consistency.
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frappeChilled t
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frappe
Liqueur poured over shaved ice.
(New England) A thick milkshake containing ice cream.
(Greece) An iced, sweetened, beaten coffee drink.
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