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English

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Etymology

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From cocktail +‎ -ian.

Adjective

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cocktailian (not comparable)

  1. Of or relating to cocktails.
    • 2009 August 26, Toby Cecchini, “On the Rocks, It’s a New Landscape”, in New York Times[1]:
      In an attempt to shine the unsparing light of science on these issues, Eben Klemm, senior manager of wine and spirits for B.R. Guest restaurants and a former biotech researcher; Alex Day, a bartender at Death & Co. in Manhattan; and Dave Arnold, the director of culinary technology at the French Culinary Institute, recently presented a seminar at Tales of the Cocktail, an annual convention of all things cocktailian in New Orleans.

Noun

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cocktailian (plural cocktailians)

  1. Someone who makes cocktails.
    • 2020, Lucy Lakestone, Vexed by Vodka:
      He left, and I turned back to the cocktailians. The party was wrapping up. I glanced over at the bar. Melody patted Jorge on the back. He looked exhausted but elated. For a newbie mixologist, he'd done well.