baristo
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From barista (“bartender”), the -a having been interpreted as the Italian feminine singular ending -a, and then substituted with the masculine singular ending -o to specify a masculine, rather than feminine, agent noun.
Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]baristo (plural baristi or baristos)
- (nonstandard, hypercorrect) A specifically male barista.
- 2002, Business week, McGraw-Hill, Inc, page 102:
- Starbucks also faces slumping morale and employee burnout among its store managers and its once-cheery army of baristos.
- 2006, The Economist, volume 381, Economist Newspaper Ltd., page 16:
- SIR —
As a Starbucks baristo, I was pleased to read your even-handed treatment of the Ethiopian trademarking controversy.
Czech
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