Builder’s tea

Builder’s tea

/หŒbษชldษ™z หˆtiห/
Noun United Kingdom

Strong, inexpensive tea taken by people in the building trade, usually in a mug.

Example Sentences

"That's a proper Builder's tea, that is."
"I've never seen such a Builder's tea in all my life."

Etymology & History

British term for strong tea with milk and sugar, stereotypically drunk by construction workers. Emerged in late 20th century. The strength and sweetness supposedly provide energy for manual labor. Cultural stereotype about British working-class tea preferences.

Word Details

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Region
General British
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Era
Modern
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Language
Mild
๐Ÿ’ฌ
Formality
Slang
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