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frappe

1 American  
[frap] / fræp /

noun

Northeastern U.S. (chiefly Eastern New England).
  1. a milkshake made with ice cream.


frappé 2 American  
[fra-pey, fra-pey] / fræˈpeɪ, fraˈpeɪ /

noun

plural

frappés
  1. a fruit juice mixture frozen to a mush, to be served as a dessert, appetizer, or relish.

  2. an after-dinner drink consisting of a liqueur, as crème de menthe, poured over cracked or shaved ice.

  3. frappe.

  4. Ballet. a beating of the toe of the working foot against the ankle of the supporting foot.


adjective

  1. chilled; iced; frozen.

verb (used with object)

frappéed, frappéing
  1. to make a frappé of.

    to frappé rum, fruit juice, and cracked ice.

frappé British  
/ frape, ˈfræpeɪ /

noun

  1. a drink consisting of a liqueur, etc, poured over crushed ice

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adjective

  1. (postpositive) (esp of drinks) chilled; iced

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Etymology

Origin of frappe1

frappé

Origin of frappé2

1840–50; < French: past participle of frapper to ice, strike

Explanation

If you live in New England, a frappe is a delicious, creamy, frozen drink — in other words, it's a milkshake. Order a frappe at a diner in Idaho, however, and you'll probably get a confused look. The meaning of the word frappe varies depending on what part of the world you're in. In Massachusetts or Maine, ordering a chocolate frappe will result in a milkshake: ice cream that's blended with syrup and sometimes milk which you can sip through a straw. In other areas, a frappe is a frozen coffee drink, a variation on fruity shaved ice, or even a crispy pastry. The French source is frappé, "made cold with ice."

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Macron said the eight European countries could take part in exercises of France's air-launched nuclear capacity – or force de frappe - and also host air bases where France's nuclear bombers could be stationed.

From BBC • Mar. 2, 2026

The country’s force de frappe, its nuclear strike force, was crucial to its political self-image, and those weapons required, France claimed, the South Seas testing.

From Slate • Jul. 22, 2025

By 8 a.m., she’s out the door, headed first to McDonald’s for a caramel frappe and then to the post office.

From Los Angeles Times • Oct. 6, 2023

Sure, they're both iced coffee beverages and have "frappe" in their name.

From Salon • Jul. 1, 2023

Naturally," she nodded, shuffling the pack with her smooth, savant fingers and laying them out as she repeated the formula: "Qui frappe?

From The Fighting Chance by Chambers, Robert W. (Robert William)