Cuppa
Cuppa Cup•uh
A word, famously used by Beetlejuice (Beetlepimp), to describe something he’s got or done a few times. Can be translated to “a few” or “a couple of”.
A word, famously used by Beetlejuice (Beetlepimp), to describe something he’s got or done a few times. Can be translated to “a few” or “a couple of”.
“How many drop kicks did it take to beat him, Beet?”
“Cuppa drop kicks.”
“Cuppa drop kicks.”
cuppa
A cup of tea
Do you fancy a cuppa?
Cuppa
British slang for A-CUP-OF tea
Man 1: Oi, Fancy a cuppa?
Man 2: Cream no sugar, ta
Man 2: Cream no sugar, ta
a cuppa
English generic term to mean 'a cup of tea'. This phrase was shortened to a cup of, and hence 'a cuppa'.
"ya want anyfink ta drink darlin'?"
"yeah please, i'll 'ave a cuppa."
"yeah please, i'll 'ave a cuppa."
cuppa
slang contraction of "cup of", believed to be Irish in origin.
Meaning to have a cup of whatever the person offering is drinking, not necessarily tea, or coffee.
Meaning to have a cup of whatever the person offering is drinking, not necessarily tea, or coffee.
"Come 'ere an' 'ave yerself a cuppa, mate!"
Cuppa
Cup of tea or coffee
Come for a cuppa round at mine
cuppas
cuppas is slang for cup of coffee/tea
"your turn to make cuppas, ked"