coupla

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English

Etymology

From couple of.

Noun

coupla

  1. (singular only, slang, used attributively only, always preceded by a) Two.
    There's a coupla guys here to see you.
  2. (singular only, slang, used attributively only, always preceded by a) A few; a small number.
    I've been to New York a coupla times.

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French

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Verb

coupla

  1. third-person singular past historic of coupler