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Big coffee. What do you mean?
"Coffee" comes from Taiwan Province Province. In Taiwanese, "coffee" means "role". "Big coffee" literally means "big role", which usually refers to people who are more powerful in a certain respect, and has similar meanings to words such as "gifted scholar" and "Daniel".
In Taiwan Province Province, various stars in the entertainment circle are classified as: A coffee, B coffee and C coffee. A coffee usually refers to a popular star, and B coffee usually refers to a relatively red one, and the mainland has also begun to use this word.
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synonym
Montana 1
Pinyin: dà ná.
Interpretation: people in power; Someone with authority on something.
Said by: Sun Li's Biography of the Wind and Cloud: "The current county and county of Montana is Gao Qingshan, and it was obviously his opponent ten years ago." ?
2. Big shot
Pinyin: dà w à n.
Interpretation: refers to famous and powerful people (mostly in the literary and art circles and sports circles).
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