Alcopop
noun
(informal) an alcoholic drink that tastes like a soft drink
noun
a british alcoholic lemonade that is 4.7 percent alcohol
examples
there is concern that the successful marketing of alcopops to young people reduces awareness of the alcoholic content of these drinks.
word origin
from ‘alcohol’ and (soda) ‘pop’
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