Da super-economizing version of "cough 'n' sputter"; da term is formed by simply swapping a few letter-sounds around --- i.e., "coST 'n' PuFFer" instead of "coFF 'n' SPuTTer" --- and describes how you can save gas on a car-trip during fairly good weather when you wouldn't be excessively discomforted by "hoofing it" part of the way. So, rather than expensively travelling to each and every place on your errands-list by noisily chugging all around town in your ancient fuel-swigging auto-bubble with its clunky worn engine that misses and backfires a lot, you instead park at various spots along your travel-route and then wheezingly galumph around to your different "side-destinations" if they're not too far away and you won't have anything bulky/heavy to carry to/from said locales.
A large simple-design day-pack and a comfy pair of jogging-shoes are wise choices if you plan to make a "cost 'n' puffer" road-trip. One or more pullover hoodie-jackets and/or a sun-hat would be wise accessories, as well, if it's gonna be blazingly-bright, chilly, or windy that day.
a super-wealthy section of Newport Beach, Orange County that is in between newport and laguna beach. considered the Bel Air of Orange county because it has large Mansions, is all GATED, and is not a city but a neighborhood of another city(same as Bel Air). almost all of the homes are in the same style, but who cares if you have a 15,000sf mega mansion overlooking the ocean. basically you aint going to live here unless you have at least a couple million or you live in one of the condos. must be nice to be SUPER rich...
hey do you live in Newport Coast since you drive a Benz???
The midwestern United States, where the corn grows tall and the people are nice. "No Coast" is in reference to the East Coast and West Coast and how the Midwest doesn't border an ocean.