What's the difference between schnapps and schnaps?
Schnapps
Definition:
(n.) Holland gin.
Example Sentences:
(1) Fast transport of axonal vesicles and organelles is a microtubule-associated movement (Griffin, J. W., K. E. Fahnestock, L. Price, and P. N. Hoffman, 1983, J. Neuroscience, 3:557-566; Schnapp, B. J., R. D. Vale, M. P. Sheetz, and T. S. Reese, 1984, Cell, 40:455-462; Allen, R. D., D. G. Weiss, J. H. Hayden, D. T. Brown, H. Fujiwake, and M. Simpson, 1985, J.
(2) Product placement prize Boris Johnson's dad and clone, "Stan the Baptist" Johnson, who blatantly displayed a copy of his new book throughout a TV interview and called rising Tory Grant Shapps "Grant Schnapps."
(3) A young Berliner, brandishing schnapps, was the first from his ditch to climb.
(4) Amir threw up his cuffed hands and declared, “I did it.” Then he asked Naftali if he could bring a drink – a “schnapps”, he said – to toast the news.
(5) We also had homemade cocktails – our friend Steve had designed a whisky peach tea: posh peach Schnapps with whisky and actual tea.
(6) Ahlenfelder of course denied drinking alcohol, but later he admitted that he had 'several Maltesers' (a schnapps) before the match.