English edit

Etymology edit

Compare chick'n, chick*n.

Noun edit

m*lk (countable and uncountable, plural m*lks)

  1. Any nondairy milk.
    • 2017 July 23, Tom Levitt, “Dairy wars: when a glass of milk is really a glass of m*lk”, in The Guardian[1]:
      Dairy wars: when a glass of milk is really a glass of m*lk [title]
    • 2020 November 9, Mike Wheeler, “Soulfresh's All Mighty Bruce Future M*lk hits the stands”, in Food & Beverage Industry News:
      We’re excited to bring the future of m*lk to the present and bring to life a m*lk that rivals all others on the market.
    • 2021 July 29, Bella Lewis, “Nuts for Tulo M*lk”, in The East Hampton Star:
      Her fresh "m*lk" concept connects back to Australian coffee culture, the flat white, and the unparalleled breakfasts that only Australians can muster, she said.
    • 2021 August 23, Sian Yates, “Nush unveils new Yog and potted dessert flavours”, in FoodBev Media:
      Bethany Eaton, co-founder of Nush says: “As the first brand to bring nut m*lk yogurt to the UK, innovation has always been at the heart of Nush.