1. Gatorade - Noun
2. Gatorade - Verb
3. Gatorade - Proper noun
Gatorade
The Gatorade Company, Inc., a company that sells sports drinks.
A sports drink sold by The Gatorade Company.
(by extension) Any sports drink.
Gatorade (third-person singular simple present Gatorades, present participle Gatorading, simple past and past participle Gatoraded)
(transitive, informal) To serve a Gatorade to.
Both were named Gatorade Player of the Year in their respective states, McQueen in Utah out of North Summit High School and McFarland in Idaho out of Boise High School. Source: Internet
Actually, Pocari is just a sports drink/Gatorade kinda thing, but I think it tastes better than both the name suggests and Gatorade itself. Source: Internet
Gillette did not disclose financial terms, though an expert estimated the deal could total between $10 million and $20 million. citation In October 2007, Gatorade announced that Woods would have his own brand of sports drink starting in March 2008. Source: Internet
A Gatorade recovery bar by for those needing a pick-me-up. Source: Internet
Empey credited everyone else involved in her team for putting her in position to win the Gatorade award. Source: Internet
He swam back in and got his Gatorade, like we promised, and then we got him to a hospital.” Source: Internet