coca-cola
Definition
A globally iconic carbonated soft drink produced by The Coca-Cola Company, featuring a secret formula blending caramel color, phosphoric acid, caffeine, and natural flavors for its signature sweet, fizzy taste.
The flagship brand name synonymous with refreshment, often shorthand for the beverage itself in casual contexts, evoking nostalgia from red cans to holiday truck parades.
Examples
After hiking up the mountain, he cracked open a coca-cola and declared it the true summit of hydration.
She eyed the vending machine like a rival suitor, ultimately choosing coca-cola over its generic knockoffs.
In the great cola debate, his loyalty to coca-cola was as unshakable as a poorly sealed bottle cap.
The party ran out of mixers, so guests improvised with straight coca-cola shots – adulthood's plot twist.