Plural of 'cuppa'; informal British or Australian slang for cups of tea.
From English 'cup of' contracted to 'cuppa,' with '-s' for plural. This is modern colloquial English that evolved through casual speech shortening, especially common in British and Australian English.
The British absolutely love tea, so much that 'cuppa' became one of the most common words in everyday speech—asking 'fancy a cuppa?' is basically how Brits start friendly conversations and solve most problems!
Complete word intelligence in one call. Free tier — 50 lookups/day.