Pronunciation: /dʒiː ənd tiː/
noun G&T stands for gin and tonic, a popular alcoholic beverage made with gin and tonic water.
A1 I ordered a G&T at the bar.
A2 She enjoys drinking a G&T on a hot summer day.
B1 The bartender made a delicious G&T with a twist of lime.
B2 After a long day at work, I like to unwind with a refreshing G&T.
C1 The artisanal gin used in the G&T was imported from Scotland.
C2 The G&T served at the exclusive rooftop bar was garnished with fresh herbs.
conjunction In some contexts, 'G&T' can be used as a conjunction to connect the two ingredients, gin and tonic.
A1 I like both gin and tonic separately, but I prefer a G&T.
A2 She wanted a beer, but I convinced her to try a G&T instead.
B1 I usually order a G&T when I go out for drinks with friends.
B2 The bar was out of gin, so I had to settle for a G&T with vodka instead.
C1 The bartender recommended a special G&T with a unique blend of botanicals.
C2 After a long day at work, nothing beats a perfectly crafted G&T to unwind.
formal At the networking event, many guests were seen sipping on G&Ts.
informal Let's grab a couple of G&Ts and relax by the pool.
slang I could really go for a cheeky G&T right now.
figurative Having a G&T after a long day is like a little slice of heaven.
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