Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
shaken-but-not-stirred
idiomatic expression
/ˈʃeɪ.kən bʌt nɒt ˈstɜːrd/

Definition
A term used to describe a way of preparing a cocktail, notably associated with James Bond, meaning it is shaken to mix but not stirred, preserving certain qualities of the drink.

Examples
- “I like my martinis shaken-but-not-stirred, just like Bond.”
- “Despite the challenges, she remained shaken-but-not-stirred, ready to face whatever came next.”

Meaning
The phrase suggests that something has been disturbed or agitated but remains intact or unaffected in its essence.

Synonyms
- Mixed without stirring
- Agitated yet stable