(humorous) , such as a bartender, cocktail chef.
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(slang) A connaisseur of alcoholic beverages.
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(cuisine) A person who specializes in innovating and creating new beverages, such as employed in food labs of drink companies and beverage shops such as cafe chains.
"drinkologist" means: A person who specializes in innovating and creating new beverages, such as employed in food labs of drink companies and beverage shops such.... This is a fairly neutral word with no inherent risk attached. There is no real cause for parental concern; it is descriptive vocabulary rather than something dangerous. If your child uses it, context will usually make the meaning clear. A brief, curious question about where they heard it is generally enough to know whether to follow up.
"drinkologist" means: A person who specializes in innovating and creating new beverages, such as employed in food labs of drink companies and beverage shops such.... Register: neutral, standard English, usable in most everyday contexts. A common non-native mistake is to use the word in the wrong register, or to assume one fixed meaning when it is actually polysemous; always check the surrounding register and the audience before producing it yourself. In formal writing, prefer a neutral synonym or a short descriptive phrase, and use this word only when you have heard or read it being used naturally in a comparable context.
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