builder's mug
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]From builder + -'s + mug, from its being the stereotypical mug used by builders (stereotypically to drink builder's tea).
Noun
[edit]builder's mug (plural builder's mugs)
- (UK) A large ceramic mug for hot drinks.
- 2011 April 7, Tiffany Murray, Diamond Star Halo, Granta Books, →ISBN:
- I glugged tea from a builder's mug.
- (UK, informal) A unit of volumetric measure equivalent to the typical builder's mug, around 1/2-pint (10 oz.; 300 cc; 300 mL; 30 cL; 1 cup)
- 2020 July 23, Rebecca Wilson, What Mummy Makes: Cook Just Once for You and Your Baby, Dorling Kindersley Ltd, →ISBN:
- One standard builder's mug will feed 1 adult and 2 littles. Switch up the carrot for grated apple with a small handful of raisins for apple pie porridge.
- (Can we date this quote?), Brad Hoskinson, Easy Curry Cookbook: Cook Delicious Curries with this Simple Guide, Brad Hoskinson, page 23:
- 2 builder's mug basmati rice (170g)
- 2023 April 13, Jamie Oliver, Billy and the Giant Adventure: The first children's book from Jamie Oliver, Random House, →ISBN:
- 1 builder's mug of coarse rolled large porridge oats ( 50g / person )
Synonyms
[edit]- builder's cup
- builders' cup
- (informal unit of measure): cup (Imperial cup, British cup)