CICO

CICO

An abbreviation for "coffee in, coffee out," meaning to drink coffee and urinate. I need a bathroom break—CICO and all that.

coffee in, coffee out

Referring to the act of drinking coffee and then urinating soon after. I need a bathroom break—coffee in, coffee out and all that.
See also: coffee, out
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

coffee in, coffee out

and CICO
phr. & comp. abb. a phrase relating to drinking coffee and then urinating. (A play on FIFO, GIGO, etc.) Yikes! I really got to go! CICO. Let’s stop again at the next rest area. Coffee in, coffee out, you know.
See also: coffee, out

CICO

verb
See coffee in, coffee out
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
See also:
  • coffee in, coffee out
  • coffee shop
  • coffee
  • coffee and
  • cup of joe
  • cuppa joe
  • With or without?
  • wake up and smell the coffee
  • perking
  • cold coffee
References in periodicals archive
CICO will therefore remain debarred until the Bank is assured that it is not putting funds at risk by doing business with this company.'
The CICO and radar officer (RO) were having the same conversation that we had up in the cockpit about an unusual smell.
The Securities and Exchange Commission subsequently approved the change of CICO's corporate name to PNBGen in October 1991.
Mitchell, Stormont, and Gage (2011) reviewed 13 existing studies to determine the outcomes of three tier two interventions within the context of School-Wide Positive Behavior Supports: Check-in/Check-out (CICO), social skill instructional groups, and academic instructional groups.
ON THE PANEL Painted panel wall effect featured in Colour Recipes for Painted Furniture And More by Annie Sloan, published by Cico Books, PS14.99
I read with interest the case report by Kyle et al1 reporting the persistence of a 'can't intubate, can't oxygenate' (CICO) despite the reversal of rocuronium with sugammadex.
However, CICO reported that funding for police and supply-reduction operations was not affected Combined with monies from seized assets, there was a small increase in police funding in 2011, CICO reported.
In Decree 20, HM King Hamad renamed the Central Informatics organization as the "Central Informatics and Communication Organisation" (CICO) and its President as President of the Central Informatics and Communication Organisation.
As Cross International Catholic Outreach (CICO) continues its range of relief work to help the poor overseas, its efforts are being recognized by a growing number of Catholic leaders in the U.S.
An acquaintance with an Italian restaurateur, Cico, in 1980 gave Chef Moideen, 55, his stepping stone into Italian and continental cooking.
Two tenders for the supply of (a) heavy duty rubber houses, also (b) 15 tons so called cico hexylamine.
The Islamic Republic of Iran's Ambassador to Spain Morteza Saffari at the ceremony held in the presence of the head of the Culture and Islamic Communications Organization (CICO) Mohammad-Baqer Khorramshad, a large number of professors and Iranologists, students of Persian language and literature, and Iranians residing, or living in Spain, expressed the putting up of Khayyam's trophy at that university as a beautiful cultural move, adding, "Khayyam must be appreciated for his contributions to the mankind."
"CiCo" (Check In To Check Out) refers to the use of mobile devices and the Internet, which has allowed suppliers to personalize location-based offers and perks to entice shoppers to share deals with fellow shoppers and incentivize group buying on the go.
TWO fabulous new books have recently been published by CICO Books to help us further develop our green lifestyles.
The Pompano Beach, Fla.-based Cross International Catholic Outreach (CICO) had a much different reason for testing a Friends & Family fundraising campaign.