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Coke, n.3|kəʊk| A registered trade-mark of the Coca-Cola Company, = Coca-Cola; also used colloq. with small initial. Also attrib. and Comb. orig. U.S.
1909Coca-Cola Bottler (Phila.) Nov. 17/1 If you..asked to be served with ‘Ice Cold Cokes’ you will be presented with a very good bottle of carbonated Coca-Cola. 1915Printers' Ink 23 Sept. 46/2 The propensity of a large proportion of those who regularly drink Coca-Cola to call for their favorite drink as ‘dope’ or ‘coke’ or ‘koke’. 1938S. V. Benét 13 O'Clock 236 The girls drank ‘coke’, mostly. 1940Evening News 9 Jan. 4/1 The Canadian soldiers..have stormed the shops in search of coke, which is slang, it seems, for a soft drink. 1941Daniels Tar Heels 261 Sandwich munchers and coke drinkers. 1947D. Riesman in Yale Law Jrnl. Dec. 191 More typical of the French cafe than of the American tavern or coke-bar. 1949N. Streatfeild Painted Garden xvii. 185 They..had bought him ice cream sodas and cokes. 1954G. Winn Queen's Countrywomen vii. 106 There is something very innocent about..drinking ‘Coke’ through a straw. 1963P. H. Johnson Night & Silence xxiv. 175 Now I shall have a Coke, as the youngsters do. |