1. Heineken - Noun
2. Heineken - Proper noun
Heineken (plural Heinekens)
A surname from German.
Heineken (plural Heinekens)
(informal) Anything that reaches parts that other things cannot (after a slogan for the Heineken brand of beer).
Adverts in the 1990s for Heineken Pilsener boasted that "Only Heineken can do this". Source: Internet
Buy two big packs of selected beers, including Sol and Heineken, for £16 at Morrisons. Source: Internet
After joining Toulouse in 2005, he progressed through the youth ranks at the club where his dad won two Heineken Cups as a player. Source: Internet
I was a guest of Heineken and we were given pre-match access to the field to watch Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo practice freekicks from like 30 feet away (they both scored in that game, btw). Source: Internet
On 21 September 2011, Peter R. de Vries named Hopkins in the role of the Heineken owner Freddy Heineken in a future film about his kidnapping. Source: Internet
But he went on to make 47 appearances in his first spell with the Warriors over four years, playing a part in a host of famous moments including a last-gasp winning try against Bath in the 2011-12 Heineken Cup. Source: Internet