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Meaning of Donutgate | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B2

Definitions

A 2015 controversy in which American singer, songwriter, and actress Ariana Grande was seen on surveillance video in a shop licking donuts that were on display and saying “I hate Americans. I hate America. This is disgusting.”

slang

Examples

“A family friend says “Donutgate” won’t stop Grande’s rise to the pinnacle of music stardom.”
“The Focus singer and [Ricky] Alvarez started dating last year after they were spotted kissing in a surveillance footage for the now-infamous “Donutgate” where the two were seen licking donuts sold in a store.”
“CHAPTER EIGHT / #donutgate / If she thought 2014 had been stormy, then 2015 was going to offer a whole new level of drama – and if you want a snapshot of how crazy her life can be, then consider this fact: the almighty storm was whipped up by a humble doughnut. […] Well, if you thought that some of these scandals centred on bizarre themes, then the doughnut storm, inevitably nicknamed ‘doughnut-gate’ by the media, was about to reach a whole new level of weirdness.”
“The suffix [-gate] has also been used for hundreds of scandals in areas other than politics. For example, in 2015 in the world of entertainment there was Donutgate; journalism had its Mediagate in 2012; for sports there was Deflategate in 2015; and for technology and business Emissionsgate occurred in 2015.”
“For the most ridiculous gates, you’ve got to go to the entertainment media, which brought us Donutgate, based on some random incident of singer Ariana Grande licking unpurchased donuts and stating, “I hate America. That’s disgusting.””
“The 2016 DNC email hack revealed that “donutgate” cost her a gig at the [Barack] Obama White House.”
“#Donutgate was so perfectly random as to seem almost engineered, and we — pun intended — ate it up.”
“Ariana delves into another slinky verse, seducing us with relatable quips about making “too many mistakes” and how she “better get this right” (is she alluding to her #DonutGate here? If so, we love a foreshadowing queen).”
“His love boat has one port of call, far away from a pandemic and recession: a place they call Obamagate. […] But what, exactly, did the last president [Barack Obama] do, beyond wearing a tan suit, that could possibly earn him the dreaded suffix [-gate] applied to every scandal from Donutgate to Pastagate to multiple Piegates?”
“In 2015, in an incident forever known as DONUTGATE, Ariana Grande was caught on camera licking some donuts in a California bakery and then putting them back on the shelf.”
“- IN A LEAKED E-MAIL STATING GRANDE WAS VETOED FROM PERFORMING AT THE DNC NATIONAL CONVENTION DUE TO “DONUTGATE.””

CEFR level

B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.

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