Meaning of Doughnut | Babel Free
ˈdəʊˌnʌtDefinitions
- A deep-fried piece of dough or batter, usually mixed with various sweeteners and flavors, often made in a toroidal or ellipsoidal shape flattened sphere shape filled with jelly/jam, custard, or cream.
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The head office of the GCHQ in Cheltenham, UK. UK, informal
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Any object in the shape of a torus. attributive, figuratively
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A circular life raft. attributive, figuratively
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A toroidal vacuum chamber. figuratively
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A peel-out or skid mark in the shape of a circle; a 360-degree skid. Australia, Canada, US, figuratively
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A spare car tyre, usually stored in the boot, that is smaller than a full-sized tyre and is only intended for temporary use. figuratively
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A kind of tyre for an airplane. figuratively
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A shaper for making hair into a ponytail or bun figuratively
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A vulva; by extension, a woman's virginity. figuratively, slang, vulgar
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A puffy anus with the outward shape of a donut; more generally, any anus. figuratively, slang, vulgar
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A foolish or stupid person; an idiot. colloquial
- A toroidal cushion typically used by hemorrhoid patients.
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A whole note. slang
Equivalents
Afrikaans
oliebol
Azərbaycanca
ponçik
Беларуская
пончык
Български
поничка
Català
dònut
Čeština
kobliha
Cymraeg
toesen
Ελληνικά
λουκουμάς
Esperanto
benjeto
Gaeilge
taoschnó
हिन्दी
डोनट
Magyar
fánk
Bahasa Indonesia
donat
Íslenska
kleinuhringur
Italiano
ciambella
Kurdî
lastîk
Lietuvių
spurga
Македонски
крофна
Bahasa Melayu
donat
Română
gogoașă
Slovenčina
placka
Shqip
petull
ไทย
โดนัท
Tiếng Việt
bánh rán
Examples
“The soldiers, drawn up in hollow square—how apt is this word hollow, when applied to men who have fasted, in view of promised doughnuts!—received the procession, which consisted of music, then the ladies, then the doughnuts.”
“One American student sought my help to take the work further in his school science project, in which he studied how doughnuts differ from cookies.”
“2018, Karen Scott, Margaret Webb, Clare Kostelnick, Long-Term Caring: Residential, Home and Community Aged Care, 4th Edition, Australia and New Zealand Edition, Elsevier Australia, page 227, The prostate gland lies just below the bladder and is shaped like a doughnut.”
“He put on the life jacket and began paddling around. A doughnut life raft popped up out of the ocean in front of him.”
“In about 1951, the same company sealed into their vacuum doughnuts the regenerative peelers so that X-ray beams or electron beams could be obtained with the sealed off commercial tubes used in […]”
“The advantage of the doughnuts was that they spread the weight of the aeroplane over a much larger area of ground, causing less damage to grass, and making them less prone to bogging down in wet conditions.”
“Place the hair doughnut/ring around your ponytail”
“When I was at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art . . . there was a lady student there — and I had designs on her doughnut”
“My mother was sixteen when she lost her doughnut. Said she waited till she was legal. She was itching to do it she said.”
“Girl, now you've reached puberty Your doughnut should cover itself With curly hair, with soft hair.”
“Make my jelly roll with your doughnut hole.”
“The bearded clan's men approaches in order to munch the carpet, kiss the kitten, and suck the wet doughnut! You open your legs wide showing the view that makes me drool!”
“Nice going, you doughnut!”
“You fucking doughnut, of course you don't microwave a salad!”
“Former hackers as well as government suits roam the curved corridors of “the Doughnut”, as GCHQ’s base is known.”
CEFR level
C2
Mastery
This word is part of the CEFR C2 vocabulary — mastery level.
This word is part of the CEFR C2 vocabulary — mastery level.
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