crappuccino

noun

Etymology

Blend of crap + cappuccino.

  1. derived from cappuccini
  2. derived from *káput — “head
  3. derived from cappa — “cape; sleeveless coat
  4. derived from cappuccio — “cowl, hood
  5. derived from cappuccino — “Capuchin
  6. derived from Kapuziner — “Capuchin (member of an order of Roman Catholic friars)
  7. borrowed from cappuccino — “cappuccino (coffee drink)
  8. compounded as crappuccino — “crap + cappuccino

Definitions

  1. A very bad cappuccino

    • He drained the lukewarm dregs of his railway station crappuccino, and watched Womble concocting his morning glass of Fangocur, a revolting volcanic clay mix said to combat halitosis
    • “We don't have crappuccinos here. Just real coffee. For people who like coffee.”

The neighborhood

Vish — recursive loop

No curated loop yet for crappuccino. Loops are being traced one word at a time while the ingestion pipeline matures.

sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA