mochachino

English

Noun

mochachino (countable and uncountable, plural mochachinos)

  1. Alternative spelling of mochaccino.
    • 1984 June 13, Deirdre Carmody, “Shops Shape a Renaissance of Amsterdam Avenue”, in The New York Times[1], New York, N.Y.: The New York Times Company, →ISSN, →OCLC, archived from the original on 24 May 2015:
      Change has come to the shabby old thoroughfare, bringing in small stores that sell fancy light fixtures and Art Deco jewelry; children's boutiques; unisex hair salons and tiny restaurants where one can order minted cocoa, almond mochachino or Big Bad Wolf Porridge.
    • 1995, Mike Capuzzo, Wild Things, Fawcett Columbine, page 9:
      You sip your almond decaf mochachino. She sips her almond decaf mochachino.
    • 2004 March, James Patterson, Andrew Gross, 3rd Degree, Little, Brown, page ??:
      “You up for a mochachino?” I asked.
    • 2024 April 2, Cat Connor, Cachebyte, 9mm Press, page ??:
      A young waitress arrived at my table. “Quad espresso and a mochachino?”