gin and French
English
Alternative forms
- gin-and-French
Etymology
From the use of French as a shortened form of French vermouth, distinguished as being usually drier than Italian vermouth.
Noun
gin and French (plural gin and Frenches or gins and French or gins and Frenches)
References
- Fowler's Modern English Usage, s.v. "plural anomalies".
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