pilk

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Etymology

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Blend of Pepsi +‎ milk

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /pɪlk/
  • (en)-pilk:(file)
  • Rhymes: -ɪlk

Noun

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pilk

  1. A drink made from Pepsi and milk.
    • 2022 June 7, Josh Scherer, in "Mythical Kitchen" (show), "Cooking With The Internet's Worst Food Crimes" (episode), screen at 1:02 (after several spoken instances of the word, which continue throughout the episode):
      pilk carnitas and pilk queso fresco
    • 2022 December 1, Danielle Wiener-Bronner (of CNN), ABC7Chicago, "Pilk and cookies: Pepsi wants you to drink soda mixed with milk this holiday season"
    • 2023 June 17, Nick Watkins, Fish eye ice cream and pilk: Unusual food trends from around the world, Lifestyle / The National News

Norn

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Etymology

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From Old Norse piltr. Cognate with Faroese piltur, Norwegian pilt, Swedish pilt, Icelandic piltur.

Noun

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pilk

  1. little child