Pronunciation: /maɪ taɪ/
noun A cocktail made with rum, lime juice, orgeat syrup, and curaçao
A1 I ordered a mai tai at the beach bar.
A2 She wanted to try a mai tai cocktail on her vacation.
B1 The bartender made a delicious mai tai with rum and fruit juices.
B2 After a long day of sightseeing, he relaxed with a refreshing mai tai by the pool.
C1 The mixologist created a unique twist on the classic mai tai recipe.
C2 The mai tai served at the upscale resort was garnished with fresh tropical fruit.
adjective Describing the type of cocktail being referred to
A1 I ordered a mai tai cocktail at the beach bar.
A2 The resort served mai tai drinks during happy hour.
B1 She enjoyed the mai tai-inspired decorations at the luau party.
B2 The bartender crafted a delicious mai tai using top-shelf ingredients.
C1 The mixologist's signature mai tai recipe was a hit at the cocktail competition.
C2 The mai tai served at the exclusive rooftop bar was considered the best in the city.
formal The bartender expertly crafted a refreshing mai tai using premium rum and fresh fruit juices.
informal I love sipping on mai tais by the pool during summer vacations.
slang Let's hit up that tiki bar and get some killer mai tais tonight!
figurative Her laughter was like a mai tai for the soul, brightening up the entire room.
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