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What are street names for coffee?
It's hard to pinpoint specific street names for coffee as slang. "Coffee" itself is often used casually, but rarely has a dedicated, widely recognized street name.
However, here are some ways people refer to coffee informally, which could be considered "street names" in a loose sense:
* "Joe": This is a common slang term for coffee, often used in phrases like "get a cup of joe" or "need a joe."
* "Java": Another common slang term, possibly derived from the island of Java, known for its coffee production.
* "Mud": A less common, but still used, term referring to coffee's dark, muddy appearance.
* "Brew": This is a very generic term but often used to describe coffee, especially in a casual setting.
* "Cuppa": Short for "cup of coffee," this is often used in British English.
Specific types of coffee might have informal names:
* Espresso: "Shot" or "Double shot"
* Iced coffee: "Iced brew," "iced joe," "iced java"
* Latte: "Caffe latte," "latte art" (referring to the designs on top)
Remember, the slang used for coffee can vary depending on region, age group, and context.
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