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Discover Ludwig"brain freeze" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the sensation of a headache that is typically caused by eating cold food or drinking something cold too quickly. For example, "After drinking my iced latte too quickly, I suffered a severe brain freeze."
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brain freeze
noun
A pain in the head from eating or drinking something cold.
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Brain freeze.
Then: "Ok, ok, brain freeze.
Just don't drink too fast; brain freeze!
We did, and I had a kind of brain freeze.
They also cause an inordinate amount of brain freeze.
There's never a great time to have a brain freeze.
You get the drift: history is a brain freeze.
"If it wasn't for the brain freeze, I'd be having another," he said.
"Then it will turn into a brain freeze, and then a throbbing".
They sat in a window booth and sucked Mister Mistys, racing each other toward brain freeze.
They will freeze like rabbits in a car headlight and suffer instant brain freeze.
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