pilk
English
Alternative forms
- Pilk
Etymology
Blend of Pepsi + milk. Although the drink itself dates to the 1970s sitcom Laverne & Shirley, the term pilk appears to have been coined in the late 2010s or early 2020s.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /pɪlk/
Audio: (file) - Rhymes: -ɪlk
Noun
pilk
- A dirty soda made from Pepsi and milk.
- 2022 June 7, Josh Scherer, “Cooking With The Internet's Worst Food Crimes” (1:02 from the start), in Mythical Kitchen:
- pilk carnitas and pilk queso fresco
- 2022 December 1, Danielle Wiener-Bronner, “Pilk and cookies: Pepsi wants you to drink soda mixed with milk this holiday season”, in ABC7Chicago:
- Pilk and cookies: Pepsi wants you to drink soda mixed with milk this holiday season
- 2023 June 17, Nick Watkins, “Fish eye ice cream and pilk: Unusual food trends from around the world”, in The National News:
- Take “pilk” for instance – the stomach-churning mix of Pepsi and milk, which became a thing across the US when actress Lindsay Lohan appeared in a commercial for the American soda giant’s latest festive campaign.
Norn
Etymology
From Old Norse piltr. Cognate with Faroese piltur, Norwegian pilt, Swedish pilt, Icelandic piltur.
Noun
pilk
- little child
Swedish
Noun
pilk c
Declension
nominative | genitive | ||
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singular | indefinite | pilk | pilks |
definite | pilken | pilkens | |
plural | indefinite | pilkar | pilkars |
definite | pilkarna | pilkarnas |