Can use lemonade, going full lemonade, lemoned, lemonaded.
Eliminating or greatly harming the competition to your current partner. E.g. Partner (male or female) cheats on you, you take a baseball bat to the girl (or guy) s/he cheated with's car so that they will stay away. Implied that you might actually use the bat on the person who engaged with your partner.
Also, going full lemonade.
Used by: Tituss Burgess, Kimmy Schmidt, Beyoncé, Jimmy Fallon
First episode of season 3 of the Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt show
Eliminating or greatly harming the competition to your current partner. E.g. Partner (male or female) cheats on you, you take a baseball bat to the girl (or guy) s/he cheated with's car so that they will stay away. Implied that you might actually use the bat on the person who engaged with your partner.
Also, going full lemonade.
Used by: Tituss Burgess, Kimmy Schmidt, Beyoncé, Jimmy Fallon
First episode of season 3 of the Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt show
by Findhini May 11, 2017

by drosk1727 January 19, 2010

Harleigh: What's all this "lemonade" album people talkin' about?
Dakota: Only the best album ever (gives holy water and the ablum
Dakota: Only the best album ever (gives holy water and the ablum
by DrizzyRiRi May 23, 2016

by Thisdickaintfreeeee May 29, 2016

In Britain and some other countries, lemonade normally means a clear, lemon-flavoured carbonated soft drink, similar to 7-up or Sprite without the lime flavour. Can be quite pleasant or fairly nasty depending on the quality of flavourings and sweetener used.
Commercial versions of the cloudy drink Americans call "Lemonade" are sold there as "Traditional Lemonade".
Supposedly the Irish call this clear drink "white lemonade" because they also have something called "red lemonade" which looks and tastes different.
Commercial versions of the cloudy drink Americans call "Lemonade" are sold there as "Traditional Lemonade".
Supposedly the Irish call this clear drink "white lemonade" because they also have something called "red lemonade" which looks and tastes different.
by Saul Pieman July 20, 2008

by B dub ya October 30, 2011

A cheap drink little kids can often be found selling, though they don't really use water as an ingredient in the making process. Thus, giving it its yellowish color.
Little Brat: "Would you like to buy some lemonade sir? It's only 25 cents per glass."
Man: "Sure, I'll buy some!" (Drinks and starts to gag) "Hey! What you put in this... drink."
(Little Brat ran off)
Man: "Sure, I'll buy some!" (Drinks and starts to gag) "Hey! What you put in this... drink."
(Little Brat ran off)
by Misty117 June 14, 2011
