Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
variant of espresso.
Wiktionary
n. (alternative spelling of espresso English)
Wikipedia
Expresso is a deviant spelling of the word espresso. The term with an X may also refer to:
- eXpresso, a hosted workspace for Microsoft Office communities
- Expresso (Donkey Kong), a character in Donkey Kong Country series
- Expresso (newspaper), based in Lisbon, Portugal, the flagship publication of the Group IMPRESA
- Expresso (film), a 2007 English comedy short
- Expresso Bongo, a 1960 film starring Cliff Richard
- Expresso II, an album by Pierre Moerlen's Gong
- Expresso Livre, a collaborave software package with email, calendar, contact, and workflow functions
- " Expresso Love", a song by Dire Straits
- Expresso Tiradentes, the bus rapid transit (BRT) system in São Paulo, Brazil
- Diexim Expresso, an airline based in Luanda, Angola
- Moçambique Expresso, an airline based in Maputo, Mozambique
- Plymouth Expresso, a 1994 compact concept car
- Sud Expresso, an international train (sometimes also called Sud Express) between Lisbon and the Spanish/French border at Hendaye
- A late 1990s trim package for the Plymouth (automobile)
right||thumb|Expresso (April 2006), (bottom left) Expresso is the flagship publication of the Group Impresa and is published weekly in Lisbon, Portugal.
Expresso is a 10-minute British comedy short film, directed by Martin Nigel Davey and Kevin Powis. Consisting of eight micro-films involving the characters that frequent one table during one day in a British coffee house.
Funded by the UK Film Council and ScreenWM, it premiered at the Cannes Film Festival in May 2007, and later released on DVD to promote the World's Biggest Coffee Morning set up by Macmillan Cancer Support and raise money for the same charity.
Usage examples of "expresso".
He had awakened early and slipped out to get some croissants to go with expresso for a light breakfast.
I figured to give Sam three nights to get the owners of his new domicile time to get used to the idea that they had more than mice in their attic, but the very next afternoon a little Italian feller with glasses and an umbrella came calling on me while I was grabbing some expresso at a local streetside cafe.
It had to be Expresso, since it was the only national company that promised to deliver exactly at the time requested.
Scott was learning to live with the new Oriental rugs, the microwave, and the expresso maker on the kitchen counter, not to mention the huge entertainment center in the living room.
I figured to give Sam three nights to get the owners of his new domicile time to get used to the idea that they had more than mice in their attic, but the very next afternoon a little Italian feller with glasses and an umbrella came calling on me while I was grabbing some expresso at a local streetside cafe.