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The phrase "a joe" is not standard or widely recognized in written English.
It may be used informally to refer to a cup of coffee, often in casual conversation or writing.
Example: "After a long night, I really need a joe to wake me up."
Alternatives: "a cup of coffee" or "a brew".
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Green Beans Coffee — it advertised "a Cup of Joe for a Joe" — served up quadruple-shot iced lattes.
But don't expect a Joe Montana performance.
By a nice twist, there is a Joe around.
"It's almost like a Joe Montana in football," Patti said.
I was a regular when there was still a Joe on the premises.
For every rifle-armed Elway, there was a Joe Montana, king of the soft touch.
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In football I'd most likely be a Joe Schmo.
He had a Joe Cocker appearance and a Joe Cocker voice, and he scored beautifully, and incongruously, with the Etta James song "At Last".
The "flop wall" became a Joe Allen signature — the posters now cover the restaurant.
A Joe Biden who watched his words too carefully wouldn't be the same.
Mr. Kyrillos rejected the association, saying, "We're going to have a Joe Kyrillos budget".
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