Noun
moka (plural moka or mokas)
A moka pot.
moka (uncountable)
A ritualized system of exchange in the Mount Hagen area of Papua New Guinea, involving reciprocal gifts of pigs that regulate social status.
The first coffee of the morning is never, ever, ready quickly enough. You die before it's ready and then your ghost pours the resurrection potion out of the moka pot. Helen Oyeyemi
The temperature at Malabo, Bioko, ranges from convert to convert, though on the southern Moka Plateau normal high temperatures are only convert. Source: Internet
Confusion, diatribes, mudslinging, image smearing and animosity characterised the first consultative talks as the search for the successor of the late Paramount ruler of the Bakweris, Nakuve Chief Justice Samuel Moka Lifafa Endeley, heightens. Source: Internet
Elsewhere in the Premier Division, Fatima edged Trinity College East 2-1 in a mid-table clash while St Augustine Secondary assured their survival in the top flight with a come-from-behind 2-1 win over Trinity College Moka. Source: Internet
Jonathan Millien and Ysabelle Lawrence took top honors in the Sagicor St Andrews Invitation tournament on Sunday at Moka. Source: Internet
“We had to wait for Moka, the mom, to position the baby in a way that enabled us to get a good look,” said Karen Vacco, assistant curator of mammals. Source: Internet