vodka
/ˈvɒdkə/Definitions
1. noun
a colorless alcoholic spirit made from grain or potatoes, typically 40% alcohol by volume
“She ordered a shot of vodka at the bar.”
2. noun
a Russian spirit made from grain or potatoes
“The vodka was served chilled and garnished with a slice of lemon.”
3. verb
to drink vodka, especially in large quantities
“He vodkaed his worries away on the weekend.”
4. verb
to make or serve vodka
“The barman vodkaed cocktails all night.”