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Heineken

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Noun — Informal, jokey use of the brand name to mean something that reaches or affects places or people that other, similar things cannot, echoing an old advertising slogan.

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Etymology

Borrowed from German Heineken.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “Heineken” mean?

The word “Heineken” means informal, jokey use of the brand name to mean something that reaches or affects places or people that other, similar things cannot, echoing an old advertising slogan. In plain terms, a jokey way of praising something's unusual reach or effectiveness, borrowed from a beer advert's catchphrase.

How do you use “Heineken” in a sentence?

Here is “Heineken” used in a sentence: “This new painkiller is a real Heineken — it works where nothing else has.”

What part of speech is “Heineken”?

“Heineken” is a noun.

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