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those kinda look like greek loukmas/Turkish lokmas
*doughnut, not do nut.
Donut is just an American variation of tbe spelling, and consideeing they’re talking about what Americans call this, donut is perfectly acceptable, and maybe even a more correct usage than the doughnut spelling
If its more correct, then why have I been nutting in the dough all this time?
Deez nut holes
Am I the only one that finds the whole “fake British words” genre of meme painfully unfunny?
Yes
You have to say snoggletarts out loud with a British accent.
Maybe if Brits would stop saying ridiculous things lol
You go enjoy your hushpuppies, elephant ears, bear claws, snickerdoodles and hootenannies.
All those fixins at a hootenanny sounds like my kind of shindig!
If these were British, they’d be coated in granulated sugar and called doughnut… balls? Just tiny doughnuts? I can’t imagine someone wouldn’t want to put jam in the middle or dip them in chocolate.
Nah man, Brits would split them in half and spread a mixture of marmite and clotted cream on them.
Half of the population would call them “Yorkie balls” and the other would insist they’re just scones.
That there is a Timbit
a Tim Hortons™️ Timbit™️
Munchkins. Idc if they aren’t from Dunkin’.
Grew up near a Dunkin.
They Munchkins and donut hole purists can shove it.
Crikey! Sugared chimney sweep nuts!
In Japan they’re just doughnut balls. Mister Donut calls them “pops.”
I think you could even convince English people that “merry fizzlebombs” and “upsy stairsies” are some kind of regional slang. Might even get away with “breaddystack” or “rickedy-pop” if you play your cards right.
I’ll come up the apples and have a butchers, but if you’re telling porkies then there’s gonna be some argy bargy.
None of these would surprise me given ij baby/toddler context!
Malasadadas
Bread Berries
Fritule.
Benedict Cumberbatches
I call them dough nuts.