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Definition of Pimm's in English: Pimm'snoun pɪmzpimz trademark A gin-based alcoholic drink, served typically with lemonade or soda water and fresh mint. Example sentencesExamples - During the Wimbledon Championships in 2003, 35,000 kg of strawberries, 60,000 pints of Pimm's and 14,000 bottles of champagne were consumed.
- The perfect ratio is one-third Pimm's to two-thirds lemonade.
- All drinks are on offer but try the Pimm's Cup special, which is well worth the 9 bucks a shot and might make you think you're in England.
- On a balmy summer evening, what could be more satisfying than a bottle of chilled rosé, a jug of Pimm's or a pint of lager (preferably not all drunk in the same session)?
- A perfect Pimm's should always be mixed with a third lemonade, maybe a slice of orange, a dash of mint, a touch of cucumber and a little tonic.
Origin Early 20th century: from the name of the proprietor of the restaurant where the drink was created. Definition of Pimm's in US English: Pimm'snounpimz trademark A gin-based alcoholic drink, served typically with lemonade or soda water and fresh mint. Example sentencesExamples - All drinks are on offer but try the Pimm's Cup special, which is well worth the 9 bucks a shot and might make you think you're in England.
- The perfect ratio is one-third Pimm's to two-thirds lemonade.
- During the Wimbledon Championships in 2003, 35,000 kg of strawberries, 60,000 pints of Pimm's and 14,000 bottles of champagne were consumed.
- A perfect Pimm's should always be mixed with a third lemonade, maybe a slice of orange, a dash of mint, a touch of cucumber and a little tonic.
- On a balmy summer evening, what could be more satisfying than a bottle of chilled rosé, a jug of Pimm's or a pint of lager (preferably not all drunk in the same session)?
Origin Early 20th century: from the name of the proprietor of the restaurant where the drink was created. |