The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
n. Something that is mixed or blended from two or more ingredients or elements before being marketed, used, or mixed further: a premix of the dry ingredients in cake batter; a premix of a multitrack recording.
n. A blend of components that has been mixed in advance of use or of further processing.
n. A manufactured beverage consisting of alcohol and soft drink, milk or other non-alcholic drinks; an alcopop.
v. To blend in advance.
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n. a commercially prepared mixture of dry ingredients
Word Usage
"Ingredients: 3 ounces light rum, 3 tbsp. coconut milk, 3 tbsp. crushed pineapples Most bars and clubs tend to use premix, which is almost purely sugar and makes this drink even worse for you."