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rosebud

English

Etymology

rose +? bud

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /???z.b?d/
  • (US) IPA(key): /?o?z.b?d/

Noun

rosebud (plural rosebuds)

  1. The bud of a rose.
  2. (Britain, sometimes as a term of endearment) A pretty young woman.
  3. (US, rare) A debutante.
  4. (rare) Any of assorted small seashells with a pink or partially pink color, usually of the family Muricidae.
  5. (Cockney) A mouth.
  6. (slang) the indentation of a surface caused by an incorrect hammer strike (missing the nail)
  7. (vulgar, slang) The anus.
    • 2017, Penthouse Variations on Anal
      Her ass was the ultimate goal for both of us, but I wanted to draw out the anticipation. [] She watched from between her knees as I prepared to push into her rosebud.
    • 2017, Corinne Davies, The 3xtasy Lake Collection (volume 2, page 128)
      Squeezing a healthy dollop of lube onto her rosebud, he stretched the tight ring and forced more lubrication into her ass.

Derived terms

  • gather rosebuds
  • rosebudding

References

  • Eric Partridge, A Dictionary of Slang and Unconventional English, 8th edition, 1984

Anagrams

  • obdures

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brownie

English

Etymology

From brown +? -ie (diminutive suffix).

Pronunciation

  • (General American, Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /?b?a?ni/
  • Rhymes: -a?ni
  • Hyphenation: brown?ie

Noun

brownie (plural brownies)

  1. (cooking) A small square piece of rich cake, usually made with chocolate.
    • 2000, Lori Gottlieb, Stick Figure: a diary of my former self, page 173,
      [] if she ever found out she was dying, she'd just eat brownies all day and night until the very end.
    • 2005, Aaron Lazare, On Apology, unnumbered page,
      On a Saturday afternoon, my wife bought her favorite treat for dessert that evening, a gourmet, nut-filled brownie.
    • 2005, Steve Otto, Memoirs of a Drugged-Up, Sex-Crazed Yippie, page 228,
      After cooking the brownies until we could smell the pot, we each ate a large brownie.
  2. (folklore) A mythical creature, a helpful elf who would secretly do people's housework for them.
    • 1908, Dinah Craik, The Adventures of A Brownie.
    • 1985, The Encyclopedia Americana, Volume 1, page 636,
      Stories were told of a brownie riding horseback to fetch the midwife at childbirth or helping his master to win at checkers.
    • 2004, Justin Hocking, Jeffrey Knutson, Jared Jacang Maher (editors), Life and Limb: Skateboarders Write from the Deep End, page 37,
      There are no brownies in my house, though. I know because there's always a pile of dishes in the sink.
  3. (paganism) A household spirit or revered ancestor.
  4. Any of various lycaenid butterflies of the Eurasian genus Miletus.
  5. (informal) A brown trout (Salmo trutta).
  6. (informal) The widow rockfish (Sebastes entomelas), a fish in the family Sebastidae.
    Coordinate term: greenie
  7. (Australia, New Zealand, colloquial) A tall, long-necked beer bottle, made from brown coloured glass.
  8. (ethnic slur, offensive) A person of Arab, Indian or Hispanic descent. Sometimes used for a Native American or Pacific Islander.
  9. (US) A girl in the first level of girl scouts.

Derived terms

  • chocolate brownie
  • hash brownie

Translations

Descendants

  • ? French: brownie
  • ? German: Brownie

Further reading

  • brownie on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
  • Chocolate brownie on Wikipedia.Wikipedia

French

Etymology

Borrowed from English brownie.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /b?o.ni/, /b??.ni/

Noun

brownie f (plural brownies)

  1. brownie (type of small chocolate cake)

Norwegian Nynorsk

Etymology

Borrowed from English brownie.

Noun

brownie m (definite singular brownien, indefinite plural browniar, definite plural browniane)

  1. brownie (type of small chocolate cake)

Portuguese

Etymology

Borrowed from English brownie.

Noun

brownie m (plural brownies)

  1. brownie (type of small chocolate cake)

Spanish

Etymology

Borrowed from English brownie.

Noun

brownie m (plural brownies)

  1. brownie

Derived terms

  • brownie rubia (blondie)

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