lemonize
English
Alternative forms
- lemonise (UK)
Verb
lemonize (third-person singular simple present lemonizes, present participle lemonizing, simple past and past participle lemonized)
- (transitive) To add or apply lemon to.
- 1980, The Electrical Review, volume 206, numbers 1-9:
- You can lemonise your lights, And grapefruitise your telly, You can run your hi-fi set on orange mousse.
- 1992, Benjamin Darling, Helpful Hints for Housewives: A Treasury of Tips for the Model Homemaker, page 45:
- Wear gloves at all times if possible, and after each washing rinse with lemonized water, and apply Lemon Lotion.
- 2002, Ann Louise Gittleman, The Complete Fat Flush Program, page 58:
- Don't forget to "lemonize" when you add your flaxseed oil. Delicious. I encourage you to “lemonize” your salad by simply squeezing a lemon (or lime) over it instead of a restaurant dressing if you haven't brought your own.
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