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Coffee and Meaning in English

expression

ˈkɑfi/, /ˈkɔfi/ /ˈænd/, /ənd
KAH-fee and, KAW-fee and, KAH-fee uhnd, KAW-fee uhnd
kˈɒfi/ /ˈænd
KOF-fee and

Definition

'Coffee and' is an informal phrase, mainly in the US Midwest and Northeast, meaning coffee served with a sweet baked item like a donut, pastry, or cake. It refers to the combination of coffee and a light snack, especially in diners or social gatherings.

Usage & Nuances

'Coffee and' is regionally used in the US, especially in New York and New Jersey diners. It usually refers to ordering coffee and a pastry together. Rare outside the US; using it elsewhere might cause confusion. Not used for dessert after dinners, but rather for a light snack.

Example Sentences

I always order coffee and before work.

basic

Let's get coffee and at the diner.

basic

He ordered coffee and with a donut.

basic

Want to grab coffee and while we chat?

natural

Every Sunday, my grandparents have coffee and together.

natural

The waitress said, 'Do you want coffee and with that?'

natural