cup of coffee
English
Etymology
Based on the idea that the player was only there long enough to have a cup of coffee.
Pronunciation
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Noun
cup of coffee (plural cups of coffee)
- (ice hockey, baseball, slang) The situation where a minor league player comes up to the major league team for a short period of time.
- I was up for a cup of coffee once; those were the best six days of my career.
- (figurative) One’s personal preference.
- 1963, Southern Economist, volume 2, page 137:
- Since social anthropology is not my cup of coffee, I leave it to the research scholars to discover the true significance of this transformation.
- (euphemistic) An invitation to have sex.
- Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see cup, coffee.
Synonyms
- (preference): cup of joe, cup of tea, see also Thesaurus:predilection
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