by Youssef AKA sTrEtCh February 17, 2006
One of four trademarks used by the Coca-Cola Company to identify their main product which is a sugary soft drink flavoured with cola nut and coca leaf extracts amongst other things. The other three marks that refer to the same product are the shape of a Coke bottle, the "dynamic ribbon device contour" and the word "Coca-Cola" which should always be hyphenated.
Coke is a brand name (that's why Pepsi - or any other cola drink isn't Coke. However order Coke in a bar and they'll often serve you any old rubbish in return for your cash.
Coke is a brand name (that's why Pepsi - or any other cola drink isn't Coke. However order Coke in a bar and they'll often serve you any old rubbish in return for your cash.
by Chris Longley May 29, 2005
1) a popular soda that got its name from the drug that was put in it when it was first made: cocaine. Nowadays, the soda has no drugs in it, so any one can safely drink it. Is apparently at "competition" with pepsi, but both are pretty much the same.
2) short for cocaine
3) a fuel/type of carbon
2) short for cocaine
3) a fuel/type of carbon
1) customer-"may i have some coke?"
waiter-"we don't have any. how about pepsi?"
customer-"sure"
2) coke is commonly used in drug-dealing
3) my car ran effeciently off that coke
waiter-"we don't have any. how about pepsi?"
customer-"sure"
2) coke is commonly used in drug-dealing
3) my car ran effeciently off that coke
by this website is ruined January 16, 2006
by Anonymous September 18, 2003
A white powder, usually sniffed up the nostril in lines. The high is much longer than crystals which are only a few minutes.
by pro-nun-see-A-shun September 11, 2003