Cocktail (disambiguation)

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A cocktail is a mixed drink containing alcohol.

Cocktail may also refer to:

  • Fruit cocktail, a mixture of various fruits, often canned
  • Shrimp cocktail, also known as a prawn cocktail, a type of seafood cocktail
  • Cocktail dress, a shorter length lady's gown
  • Molotov cocktail, a crude incendiary weapon
  • A mixture of drugs, especially a mixture of Antiretroviral drugs used to treat HIV sometimes called a "triple cocktail"
  • A style of arcade cabinet where the screen lies horizontal and players generally sit opposite each other to play
  • In scuba diving with a rebreather, slang for caustic liquid getting in circuit if water gets at its absorbent

Entertainment

  • Cocktail (code name), the code name of Apple's iTunes LP music format
  • Cocktail (magazine), a Swedish and Norwegian erotic magazine edited by Linda Johansen
  • Cocktails (film), a 1928 British comedy film
  • "Cocktails" (The Office), a 2007 episode of the television series The Office
  • Cocktail (1988 film), an American film starring Tom Cruise
  • Cocktail (2006 film), a Hong Kong film directed by Ching Long and Herman Yau
  • Cocktail (2010 film), a Malayalam-language film starring Jayasurya and Samrvitha Sunil
  • Cocktail (2012 film), a Hindi-language film starring Saif Ali Khan and Deepika Padukone
  • Cocktail (2020 film), a Tamil-language comedy film starring Yogi Babu
  • Cocktail (album), a 2003 album by the Mexican electronic pop band Belanova
  • Cocktails (album), an album by Too Short
  • "Cocktail" (song), 2018 song by D-Block Europe and Yxng Bane
  • "Cocktails" (song), 2009 song by Hot Leg

See also

  • The Coctails, spelled without a 'k,' a defunct Chicago jazz/lounge quartet
  • Cocktail party (disambiguation)
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