Old-fashioned
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Old-fashioned may refer to:
  • Old Fashioned
    Old Fashioned
    The Old Fashioned is a type of cocktail made by muddling dissolved sugar with bitters then adding alcohol, such as jenever, whiskey, or brandy, and a twist of citrus rind. The name references the combination's age: it is possibly the first drink to be called a cocktail...

    , a cocktail
  • Old fashioned glass
    Old fashioned glass
    The Old Fashioned glass, lowball glass, or rocks glass is a short tumbler used for serving an alcoholic beverage, such as whisky, with ice cubes...

    , a type of drinking glass
  • Old-fashioned three
    Old-fashioned three
    In basketball, an old-fashioned three point play is achieved by scoring a two-point basket, being fouled in the process, and scoring one point on the free throw. It is named thusly as before the three point shot was created, it was the only way to score three points on a single possession. It is...

    , a basketball term
  • "Old-fashioned"
    Old-fashioned (short story)
    Old-fashioned is a science fiction short story by Isaac Asimov. The story was written at the request of Kim Armstrong, editor of Bell Telephone Magazine, with the stipulation that it be 3,000 words and center on a problem in communications. The author claimed that he had thought up a plotline...

     a 1976 short story by Isaac Asimov
  • Old Fashioned
    Old Fashioned (horse)
    Old Fashioned is an American Thoroughbred racehorse who was one of the top winterbook favorites for the 2009 Kentucky Derby until an injury in April's Arkansas Derby forced him to retire....

    , a racing horse
  • "Old Fashion," the name for maple syrup at IHOP
    IHOP
    IHOP may refer to:* IHOP, a restaurant chain, formerly known as The International House of Pancakes* International House of Prayer, a Christian 24/7 prayer center in Kansas City, Missouri...

  • Old-fashioned, a slang or informal term referring to an act of manual sexual stimulation
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