Pronunciation: /mɪlkʃeɪkɪŋ/
noun a noun is a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea. In this case, 'milkshaking' can be considered a noun as it refers to the action or process of making or consuming a milkshake.
A1 I like to drink milkshakes.
A2 She ordered a chocolate milkshake at the diner.
B1 The milkshaking trend has become popular among protesters.
B2 The act of milkshaking political figures has sparked controversy.
C1 The milkshaking incident led to a heated debate on freedom of expression.
C2 The politician was targeted in a milkshaking attack during a public event.
formal The act of milkshaking involves throwing a milkshake at someone as a form of protest.
informal I heard there's a new trend of milkshaking politicians during rallies.
slang Let's go milkshaking that annoying guy from school.
figurative Her words were like milkshaking my emotions, leaving me feeling overwhelmed.
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