1. coca - Noun
2. Coca - Proper noun
The dried leaf of a South American shrub (Erythroxylon Coca). In med., called Erythroxylon.
Source: Webster's dictionaryIf you analyze the production of coca in Colombia, you will realize that it is like economic cycles. It goes up and down, it goes up and down depending on the circumstances. Juan Manuel Santos
This is a coca leaf. This is not cocaine. This represents the culture of indigenous people of the Andean region. Evo Morales
They wanted me to be the face of Coca Cola. I was like 'Wow. Have you guys got any idea what you're talking about?' Then Pepsi called me the next week. My mother-in-law called me and said 'Oh my God, Maya, they're offering you so much money. M.I.A.
If there's one thing the international community should do, if only out of deference because he won the election, is to take seriously his arguments that coca products have a place in the international commodities market. Ethan Nadelmann
Despite the obvious damage now visible in the entropic desolation of every American home town, Wal-Mart managed to install itself in the pantheon of American Dream icons, along with apple pie, motherhood, and Coca Cola. James Howard Kunstler
The last thing I stole was a box of Coca Cola from a parked truck in Adelaide. I was nice and drunk. It was New Year's Eve. And that was about 28 years ago. Ronald Biggs