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sweetheart
Member Since: 11/10/2011
Posts: 2,344
Post #81
Cake ? Gāteau ? Whatever !
Princedele21
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Post #82
biscuit
22 Two's
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Post #83
Wattuce
welham
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Post #84
זונה/عاهرة depending on whats your first language is
Death
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Post #85
Quote:
Originally posted by
7/27
Why do Americans have weird names for everything?
These are actual biscuits
Right! Like how can you consider those long finger biscuits a "cookie"
This is a bloody cookie!
NX127
Member Since: 8/6/2012
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Post #86
what even is this
Yndda
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Post #87
biscuit
Rihorse#1fan
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Post #88
I had never seen that
Leptine
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Post #89
Biscotti
DavidXuBarco
Member Since: 5/27/2016
Posts: 148
Post #90
We don't have this in my country (Ecuador)
Kanji
Member Since: 5/13/2012
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Post #91
Americans fu
c
ked up the English language
Sasha.
Member Since: 8/18/2013
Posts: 20,070
Post #92
scones i think
Lukey
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Post #93
Bread
Haus_of_Will
Member Since: 8/20/2011
Posts: 8,848
Post #94
An unsavory looking biscuit
ilovemusic432
Member Since: 1/1/2014
Posts: 5,052
Post #95
biscuit
J a y
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Post #96
It looks like a scone to me.
conatus
Member Since: 1/1/2014
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Post #97
It looks kind of like a scone but I know it isn't and have no idea what it is.
Badger
Member Since: 1/1/2014
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Post #98
It's a scone. Pronounced scone not scone.
Chemical X.
Member Since: 1/1/2014
Posts: 28,137
Post #99
biscuit
Darren-5-08
Member Since: 3/5/2011
Posts: 30,130
Post #100
Quote:
Originally posted by
Badger
It's a scone. Pronounced scone not scone.
You mean scone as in yawn and not as in stone?
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