muffin
suomi-englanti sanakirjamuffin englannista suomeksi
muffini
Substantiivi
muffin englanniksi
A type of flattish bun, usually cut in two horizontally, toasted and spread with butter, etc, before being eaten; an muffin.
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(senseid) A cupcake-shaped baked good (for example of cornbread, bread, or a chocolate dough), sometimes glazed but typically without frosting, eaten especially for breakfast (in contrast to a cupcake, which is a dessert).
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A mechanism used in the Network Launching Protocol|Java Network Launching Protocol analogous to the cookie mechanism and which permits a program running in a browser to perform operations on a client machine.
2001, ''JNLP and Java Web Start'', Sun Developer Network, Technical Articles and Tips, 30 May 2001:
- The name/value pairs provided by the PersistenceService are similar to browser cookies. The Java Web Start implementation honors this legacy by naming the pairs "muffins."
(non-gloss definition)
''I love you, muffin!''
(quote-song)|passage=I wanna be stuffin' (w) muffin!
A charming, attractive young man. (rfex)
A roll, bap or cob, which may or may not be flat or toasted.
A young woman who would regularly accompany a particular man during a seasonNoun|social season. (defdate)
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(quote-book)|publisher=(publisher)|Cassel and Company, Limited|year=1904|page=52–53|pageurl=https://archive.org/details/fiftyyearspubli00grifgoog/page/n72/mode/1up|passage=A long string of two-seated sleighs, a pleasant ''tête-à-tête'' drive for many miles snugly ensconced in the buffalo robes with your "muffin" by your side, a halt at some hospitable settler's, and an impromptu dance in his barn, wTith a return journey in the crisp moonlight air, left impressions that are still vivid. ¶ The "muffin" was a social institution of those days, which may or may not have survived. Every young swain by unwritten but acknowledged law was permitted to make his choice of a partner for the season, with whom he danced exclusively, and whom he drove in his sleigh and skated with hand in hand.
To eat muffins.
(quote-book) three on mutton chops and 1/2 pint of East I ndian sherry, and then ''tead'' and muffined at 8.
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To feed muffins to.
(RQ:Worboise St Beetha's)
To become like a muffin; to increase in size.
(quote-book) name; (w)|chapter=Prologue|title=Time Castaways|series=Deathlands|publisher=Worldwide Library|month=December|year=2009|page=16|passage=In spite of wearing the largest size of body armor available, her ample breasts were simply much too big, and deliciously muffined over the top.
To make like a muffin.
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(quote-journal)DOS 3.2 is used in this mode, but files may be muffined to DOS 3.3 if desired.
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