There is no sleng term for 'cofee' in Indonesia, instead, we just call it 'kopi' or 'ngopi' which means 'having cofee'. 'Ngopi' is used in casual conversation only.
In bahasa (indonesian), it is a slang term for female breast (offensive)
Coffee is grown in many different parts of the world, but primarily in equatorial Latin America, South and Southeast Asia, and sub-Saharan Africa. The largest producers of unroasted coffee are Brazil, Vietnam, Indonesia (the slang term "java" is derived from the Indonesian island), Colombia, and India.
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Of course. Joe is a slang term for coffee, and it's also a name, so if you are playing with proper nouns included, it works as a name.
Java coffee is a coffee where the beans are grown and harvested in Java, the Indonesian island. However, in the U.S. many people use the term Java to describe a general coffee.
The word 'laen' is actually a slang term for the formal word 'lain' or in English different.
it means "powdered coffee"
I'm sorry, but this question makes no sense. What does the term "fullform" mean in this context? The term "Java" for the programming language (note that the word is capitalized) is a trademark owned by Oracle Corporation for the programming language. It is a word in its own right. The derivation is commonly understood to be from the name of the Indonesian island and its slang use as a synonym for "coffee". (Coffee is a major export of Java.) <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Java_(programming_language)> GIYF
To put it plainly, ngentot is a slang term in Indonesian which means "to have intercourse", but in an incredibly rude fashion, much like the English term "f**k". It is not proper language and is not recommended to be used in daily conversation.
coffee is Indonesia's favourite drink.
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There is no slang term for oxygen.