swizzle
Plural: swizzles
Noun
- any of various tall frothy mixed drinks made usually of rum and lime juice and sugar shaken with ice
- Any of various kinds of alcoholic drink.
- Alternative form of switchel (“drink based on water and vinegar”).
- Synonym of swizz (“swindle, disappointment”).
Verb
Verb Forms: swizzled, swizzling, swizzles
- To drink rapidly or excessively.
- To stir or mix.
- To drink; to swill.
- To permute bits, or elements of a vector.
- To convert portable symbols or positions to memory-dependent pointers during deserialization.
- To change a class's dispatch table in order to resolve messages from an existing selector to a new implementation.
Examples
- He tried to swizzle down his coffee before the Scrabble timer ran out on his move.
- She swizzled the milk into her coffee.
Origin / Etymology
Unknown etymology, 1813. Original sense “alcoholic drink”, possibly a variant of switchel (“a drink of molasses and water, often mixed with rum”), attested 1790, itself of uncertain origin. Possibly influenced by swirl or fizz.
In verb sense “to stir”, from swizzle stick (“stick for stirring alcoholic drinks”), itself attested 1859.
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Scrabble Score: 28
swizzle: valid Scrabble (US) TWL Wordswizzle: valid Scrabble Word in Merriam-Webster MW Dictionary
swizzle: valid Scrabble Word in International Collins CSW Dictionary
Words With Friends Score: 29
swizzle: valid Words With Friends Word