It has several meanings. It is an infusion of coffee seeds (also called coffee seeds), dark brown, so that tone also told Brown. It is a coffee server setting this beverage and similar, as a synonym for bar, cafeteria. The word comes from the Italian Caffè, but its origin is the Arabic 1602; 1607; 1608; 1577; (qahwah, "stimulating"). The meaning mentioned FEDE is a bit more refined, and does not look like South American but Spanish (I live in Buenos Aires and never heard it). During the Civil War the word coffee was used by the Republicans as an acronym of "comrades, above the Spanish phalanx"; this cry was taken by Legionary monarchists with the answer of give them coffee! (to the falangists) as "give them punishment", bullets, punches; and this could have come to the new continent of mid-20th-century immigration.