Coffee

Word COFFEE
Character 6
Hyphenation cof fee
Pronunciations /ˈkɑ.fi/

Definitions and meanings of "Coffee"

What do we mean by coffee?

Any of various tropical African shrubs or trees of the genus Coffea, especially C. arabica or C. canephora, widely cultivated in the tropics for their seeds that are dried, roasted, and ground to prepare a stimulating aromatic drink. noun

The beanlike seeds of this plant, two of which are found in each fruit. noun

The beverage prepared from the seeds of this plant. noun

A serving of such a beverage. noun

A moderate brown to dark brown or dark grayish brown. noun

An informal social gathering at which coffee and other refreshments are served. noun

The berry of trees belonging to the genus Coffea, natural order Rubiaceæ. noun

A drink made from the seeds of the coffee-tree, by infusion or decoction. noun

A light meal resembling afternoon tea, at which coffee is served. noun

The last course of a dinner, consisting of black coffee. noun

The “beans” or “berries” (pyrenes) obtained from the drupes of a small evergreen tree of the genus Coffea, growing in Abyssinia, Arabia, Persia, and other warm regions of Asia and Africa, and also in tropical America. noun

The coffee tree. noun

The beverage made by decoction of the roasted and ground berry of the coffee tree. noun

A cup of coffee{3}, especially one served in a restaurant. noun

A social gathering at which coffee is served, with optional other foods or refreshments. noun

A color ranging from medium brown to dark brown. noun

A species of scale insect (Lecanium coffæa), often very injurious to the coffee tree. noun

See Musang. noun

A beverage made by infusing the beans of the coffee plant in hot water. noun

A beverage made by infusing the beans of the coffee plant in hot water.

A serving of this beverage.

The seeds of the plant used to make coffee, misnamed ‘beans’ due to their shape.

The powder made by roasting and grinding the seeds.

A tropical plant of the genus Coffea.

A pale brown colour, like that of milk coffee.

The end of a meal, when coffee is served.

Juice of a plant that gives life and suppresses the urge for murder Urban Dictionary

A legal, addictive stimulant. Urban Dictionary

Liquid intelligence Urban Dictionary

Sex in its liquid form Urban Dictionary

From its rather humble beginnings, coffee has evolved into a precious, albeit addictive commodity for many millions of people around the world. It is the lifeblood of nerds, and the drink that keeps America's workforce complacent on their journey to work. Urban Dictionary

A drink made from coffee beans. people drink it because of its content of caffeine. some people drink it because they think they look cool walking into class with a big ass cup off caribou coffee talking about how they need to wake up yet its 40% cream 40% sugar and 20% coffee Urban Dictionary

Drug used by hackers and students Urban Dictionary

Man's best friend. A beverage which holds within it, amongst various taste-bud tantalizing substances, the psychoactive stimulant caffeine. Coffee, by virtue of caffeine's stimulating qualities, is considered by many a prerequisite to any productive day. As such it is the most widely consumed psychoactive stimulant on the planet. Aside from its use as a utility for maintaining consciousness, there is a rich and deep cultural history behind coffee that has flourished throughout the ages, continuing to the present day. Coffee has also been an active social facilitator, with cafes and coffeehouses having been gathering places for various creative types regardless of discipline, particularly in the 20th century, and again, to the present day. Sadly like all good things of this world, many use coffee as an excuse for snobbery and clique-making, considering particular methods of preparation and appreciation as the magic bullet to coffee enjoyment. You will often find such people peddling their egos to the world in the form of baseless criticism against any coffee that doesn't cost you an arm and a leg, along with depreciation of any attempt to convince them otherwise. Like all other forms of bigotry, best dealt with sarcasm and other forms of humor. You probably hear a lot of talk about coffee either being great or horrible for your health, for a plethora of reasons, but overall the scientific literature on coffee does not conclude if it is ultimately good or bad for the body. Urban Dictionary

What Columbians grow and export in an attempt to make the world think that they are not the world's leading cocaine exporter. Urban Dictionary

The reason i can't fall asleep Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Coffee

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The word "coffee" in example sentences

Water left in the tea-kettle over night _must never be used for preparing the breakfast coffee_; no matter how excellent your coffee or tea may be, it will be ruined by the addition of water that has been boiled more than once. ❋ Mrs. F.L. Gillette (N/A)

The coffee, and eggs, and bread and butter, which they had early in the morning, was not called _breakfast_; it was called simply _coffee_. ❋ Jacob Abbott (1841)

˜coffee™ analogy to illustrate this: even if a reliable coffee machine were independently valuable, it would not thereby confer additional value on a good cup of coffee. ❋ Pritchard, Duncan (2007)

_are_ tired, and can't help being tired, say what you will -- Drink this dish of coffee, at any rate -- (_he drinks coffee_). ❋ Maria Edgeworth (1808)

fjpoblam: [editorial corrections] (1) radio gently *wakes* us; (2) listening and drinking morning coffee *while reading the morning coffee*; (3) omitted news magazines [end of edit] ❋ Unknown (2009)

"black broth" controversy -- How Conopios introduced coffee drinking at Oxford -- The first English coffee house in Oxford -- Two English botanists on coffee_ ❋ Unknown (1909)

VIA® Ready Brew since nearly 100 percent of retail coffee sales come from instant coffee*, "said Howard Schultz, chairman, president and ceo, Starbucks Coffee Company. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Our word coffee comes from the Arabic qahwah, whose own origin is unclear. ❋ Harold McGee (2004)

Peak varietal expression in coffee is achieved at a medium chestnut brown color (with no oil on the bean surface) called "full city." ❋ Unknown (2009)

Having worked in coffee for many years, I naturally compare Mexican coffee with top-quality beans from every other origin country, and by that standard the very best Mexican coffee is … okay. ❋ Unknown (2009)

This year has brought us Becoming Jane, a biographical portrait starring pretty Anne Hathaway as the famously plain spinster, and The Jane Austen Book Club, a cheerfully sentimental comedy about the title coffee-klatsch. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Even the term coffee break is not so much literally about the beverage as it is about a jealously guarded 10 or 15 minutes of downtime at work. ❋ Unknown (2010)

WSJ: When you came back as CEO three years ago, you said the company needed to return to its coffee roots, but you're dropping the word "coffee" from your logo. ❋ Julie Jargon (2011)

Lynne Rosenthal, the English professor who caused a ruckus in an Upper West Side Starbucks when she refused to bow to what she called the coffee giant's "linguistic fascism," says she's no folk hero -- but she won't ever patronize Starbucks again. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Just jot down on a piece of paper that you agree to give me your soul, and the coffee is all yours. ❋ Unknown (2007)

I hear the coffee is good, but I have somehow been taken over by the dark side: Starbucks, where the coffee is the price of martinis in Yorkville. ❋ Unknown (2005)

I can't have that, and the coffee is almost in my system. ❋ Sidewinder (2002)

[i need] my [morning coffee] ❋ CallMeWish (2017)

[Coffee] is [cheaper] than [meth]. ❋ MamaBurd (2012)

My caffeine induced [ramblings] are [critically acclaimed]. Coffee is [ingenuity]. ❋ Cowbella (2009)

coffee is [the greatest] and most [vital] invention since [the wheel] ❋ Cyber573 (2008)

Tom is a nerd, he stays up late with C++ and coffee. Jen is a [secretary] at a [law firm], she drinks coffee on her [bus ride] to work. ❋ James Johnson (2005)

[wanna get some coffee]? ❋ Monotone (2004)

[I need] coffee, [i need] to [r00t]. ❋ X (2003)

I have serious [doubts] that I can hold myself together any longer without a cup of coffeeI wake up at six, but the day doesn't start till coffee'oclock! Man, this morning I was [so tired] I had to drink three cups of coffee, and driven by my caffeine-buzz, added [the 5th] definition for coffee on Urbandictionary.com ❋ Shikee (2011)

[Customs] officials inspecting a Columbian [freight] ship discovered forty kilos of cocaine hidden behind bags of [coffee beans]. ❋ Dopie (2003)

[damn] [man this] coffee is [fucking me] up ❋ Bigfoot (2004)

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