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White Russian
noun
- a Russian who fought against the Bolsheviks in the Russian Revolution.
- a cocktail of vodka, cream, and Kahlúa or crème de cacao.
White Russian
adjective
- another term for Belarussian
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Word History and Origins
Origin of White Russian1
First recorded in 1865–70
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Fast forward to the mid-80s and my mother finally found her drink . . . the White Russian.
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Would they have profiled the Latino-looking guy driving a pickup truck but not the White Russian waiter?
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In fact, I was messaging with Salon editor in chief Erin Keane about the trend, and we both agreed that a carbonation-spiked White Russian wouldn't hurt our feelings.
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And then mix up a few White Russians?
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A great-grandfather, he said, had fought White Russians in the civil war.
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