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Rickey

British pronunciation/ɹˈɪki/
American pronunciation/ˈɹɪki/
Rickey
[NOUN]
1

a type of cocktail made with a base spirit, such as gin or whiskey, mixed with lime juice and carbonated water,

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What is "rickey"?

Rickey is a classic cocktail that was named after Colonel Joe Rickey, a prominent lobbyist in Washington D.C in the late 19th century. It is typically made with a base spirit, such as gin or whiskey, mixed with lime juice and carbonated water. The drink is served over ice in a tall glass and garnished with a wedge of lime. The rickey has a refreshing and tangy taste, with the base spirit providing a bold and flavorful backdrop that is balanced by the acidity of the lime and the effervescence of the carbonated water. The cocktail is often enjoyed as a summertime drink, and is a great choice for those who enjoy the combination of citrus and alcohol. The rickey is a versatile cocktail that can be customized to suit individual tastes and can be made with a variety of spirits and mixers.

Examples
1[MUSIC PLAYING] Hey, I'm Rickey.
2Everybody know, they can't talk to me with Rickey.
3So a Rickey is, essentially, a Gimlet but with soda added, served on ice.
4This brooch right here just screamed Rickey, you're broke.
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