muffin
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Is muffin a Scrabble word?
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Definition
noun (English)
1. (British) A type of flattish bun, usually cut in two horizontally, toasted and spread with butter, etc., before being eaten.Examples: "[…] but he had still at intervals a kind listener in Mrs. Phillips, and was by her watchfulness, most abundantly supplied with coffee and muffin."; "We take a less gloomy view of our errors now our father confessor listens to us over his egg and coffee. We are more distinctly conscious that rude penances are out of the question for gentlemen in an enlightened age, and that mortal sin is not incompatible with an appetite for muffins."; "It was felt at once that the mouth did not come over from Sleswig with a band of Saxon pirates whose lips met like the two halves of a muffin."Synonyms: English muffinBritish
2. (colloquial, endearing) Term of endearment.Examples: "I love you, muffin!"Synonyms: cupcake, babber, babe, precious, bae, baby, babycakes, bubbacolloquialendearing
3. (vulgar, slang) The vulva or vagina; pubic hair around it.Examples: "I wanna be stuffin' Martha's muffin!"; "Is your muffin buttered?"; "She peeled off her clothes and stretched out on a towel. At first she lay still, then slowly Maddie slid a hand down her smooth tummy and into her muffin."Synonyms: muff, axe wound, bearded clam, beaver, berk, bonne bouche, box, bunslangvulgar
4. (baseball, slang) A less talented player; one who muffs, or drops the ball.slang
5. (dated or LGBTQ slang) A charming, attractive young man.
6. (dated) A small plate, smaller than a twiffler.dated
verb (English)
1. (intransitive) To eat muffins.Examples: "I dined yesterday at | three on mutton chops and 1/2 pint of E[ast] I [ndian] sherry, and then tead and muffined at 8."; "And now comes a recipe guaranteed to keep the family happily muffined."; "NANCY SCRAPES OFF the mold without complaining because it is like a gift from Carl, and she doesn’t have the heart to tell him she is muffined out …"intransitive
2. (transitive) To feed muffins to.Examples: "But one or two evil-disposed characters muttered they might be sure the lady had her own turn to serve, and they might be sure they wasn't "teaed and muffined and sandwiched for nothing!""; "We were caffeined and muffined and then asked to seat ourselves at any of several large round tables."; "Well, you know, my mother always told me to welcome new neighbors with muffins, and I just realized you’ve already been here six months and I still haven’t gotten around to baking muffins for you … Well anyway, that’s all I wanted to tell you — consider yourself muffined!"transitive
3. (intransitive) To become like a muffin; to increase in size.Examples: "A pale band of flesh muffined up over her shorts, her lively top not quite up to the task of covering it, and Chrissy tugged at the fabric ineffectively."; "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."; "Baby fat muffined over the top of Rebecca’s jeans."intransitive
4. (transitive) To make like a muffin.Examples: "Twanty-two harrin’ and t’ree ship’s biscuits, muffined like! Ah, yew doan’t know what muffined biscuits be!"; "WE HAVE too many raisins in our cake; / Our bread is muffined."; "Toques high as Queen Mary’s or low as a pillbox, extended and thickened and muffined at the edge."transitive
verb (English)
1. (transitive, computing, historical) Alternative letter-case form of MUFFIN.Examples: "(The package may also be “muffined” by those users who wish to take advantage of the greater disk capacity available using the new Apple DOS 3.3)."; "Print II is supplied on a DOS 3.2 disk (it can be muffined to DOS 3.3 ), which contains programs to customize Print II for specific memory configurations and several simple demonstration programs."; "Second, any material that is indicated as 3.2 DOS must either be muffined to 3.3 DOS, or booted after using the Basics Utility to reconfigure your DOS to 13-sector.[…]DOS 3.2 is used in this mode, but files may be muffined to DOS 3.3 if desired."alt-ofhistoricaltransitive
name (English)
1. (rare) A female given name.rare
verb (English)
1. (computing, transitive) To transfer files between 13-sector and 16-sector Apple II diskettes, as with MUFFIN (Move Utility For Files In NewDOS.)Examples: "Remember, MUFFINing a diskette won't harm your 13 sector diskette, and you can always boot 13 sector diskettes using BASICS."; "This presents no problem other than, of course, any 13 sector CCA files having to be MUFFINed to 16 sectors."; "This does not apply to normal programs; they can be MUFFINed over and used with no trouble."transitive
Definition source: Wiktionary