A beverage consisting of fruit juice, water, and some milk, as served in Southeast Asia.
An alkaline supplement administered to a horse to improve its racing performance.
A thick beverage consisting of milk and ice cream mixed together, often with fruit, chocolate, or other flavoring.
A thin beverage, similar to the above, but with no ice cream or significantly less of it.
Accidental emulsion of oil and water in an engine.
To throw a milkshake at (a person).
To administer an alkaline supplement to (a horse) to improve its racing performance.
A cup or (East Asia, Southern US) glass of any of these drinks, often with milk, sugar, lemon, and/or tapioca pearls.
The break in play between the second and third sessions.
The drink made by infusing these dried leaves or buds in hot water.
Meat stock served as a hot drink.
A light midafternoon meal, typically but not necessarily including tea.
Any similar drink made by infusing parts of various other plants.
Synonym of supper, the main evening meal, whether or not it includes tea.
A moment, a historical unit of time from China, about the amount of time needed to quickly drink a traditional cup of tea. It is now found in Chinese-language historical fiction.
The tea plant (Camellia sinensis); (countable) a variety of this plant.
The dried leaves or buds of the tea plant; (countable) a variety of such leaves.
Information, especially gossip.
To take afternoon tea (the light meal).
To drink tea.
To give tea.