cuppa

Etymology
Contraction of (with “tea” or sometimes “coffee” implied). See also,.

Noun

 * 1)  A cup of tea (or sometimes any hot drink).
 * 2) * 1992, Machine Knitting Monthly, Maidenhead: Machine Knitting Monthly Ltd.,
 * Back home safely, I made a cuppa and sat for a good hour revelling in my favourite magazine.
 * 1) * 2017 Mrs. S. "Guillotines Decide" Orphan Black
 * Get Kira up. I'll pour you a cuppa.
 * 1)  Whatever interests or suits one; one's cup of tea.
 * 1) * 2017 Mrs. S. "Guillotines Decide" Orphan Black
 * Get Kira up. I'll pour you a cuppa.
 * 1)  Whatever interests or suits one; one's cup of tea.

Derived terms

 * cuppa joe

Etymology
Found in and 🇨🇬. From Classical. Possibly influenced by, from.

Noun

 * 1) drinking vessel
 * 2) barrel, cask
 * 3) axle
 * 4) bar of an oil press

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