spritz

/sprɪts/
verb
  1. To spray or squirt a small amount of liquid, often in a quick, fine mist.
    • The chef will spritz the salad with a little lemon juice.
    • She likes to spritz her face with water on hot days.
    • He spritzed the plant with water to keep it moist.
noun
  1. A small amount of liquid sprayed or squirted; a quick spray.
    • She gave the window a quick spritz of cleaner.
    • A spritz of vinegar can brighten the flavor of the dish.
    • Add a spritz of perfume before you leave the house.
  2. A type of mixed drink, usually wine or sparkling water with a splash of soda or flavored syrup, often served over ice.
    • The bartender made a refreshing spritz with prosecco and soda.
    • She ordered a spritz at the café on a warm afternoon.
    • A spritz is a popular summer drink in many European countries.
What does "spritz" mean? | whatsthatwordmean | whatsthatwordmean