noun a trembling or quivering movement
verb to move rapidly back and forth or up and down
Shakes is relevant in literature as a colloquial term for Shakespeare's works, such as 'the Bard's shakes'.
Shakes can refer to involuntary trembling or shaking of the body, such as in Parkinson's disease.
Shakes can refer to seismic activity or earthquakes in the field of geology.
Shakes can refer to stage fright or nervousness before a performance in the performing arts.
Shakes can refer to milkshakes or protein shakes, popular beverages in the culinary world.
In the literary world, 'shakes' may refer to the works of William Shakespeare or to the informal term for Shakespearean plays.
Psychologists may use the term 'shakes' when referring to tremors or involuntary movements in patients, which can be a symptom of certain neurological disorders.
Chefs may use the term 'shakes' to refer to a type of seasoning or spice blend that is used to add flavor to dishes.
Fitness instructors may use the term 'shakes' to describe the feeling of muscle fatigue or trembling that occurs during or after a strenuous workout.