muffin

See also: Muffin

English

Etymology

From earlier moofin, of uncertain origin. Possibly from Low German muffen, plural of muffe.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈmʌfɪn/
  • (file)
  • Rhymes: -ʌfɪn

Noun

muffin (plural muffins)

  1. (Britain) A type of flattish bun, usually cut in two horizontally, toasted and spread with butter, etc, before being eaten.
  2. (US) A type of individual bread such as corn, bran, banana or zucchini bread often sliced and spread with butter, etc before being eaten.
  3. (especially US) (informally) A cupcake without frosting, but sometimes glazed.
  4. (computing) A mechanism used in the 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.
  5. (slang) Term of endearment.
    I love you, muffin!
  6. (sexual slang) A vulva.
  7. (baseball, slang) A less talented player; one who muffs, or drops the ball.
  8. (slang) A charming, attractive young man. (Can we add an example for this sense?)
  9. (dated) A small plate, smaller than a twiffler.

Quotations

(computing term):

  • 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." JNLP and Java Web Start, Sun Developer Network, Technical Articles and Tips, 30 May 2001.

(the vulva):

  • 1989: I wanna be stuffin’ Martha’s muffin!!!, Mojo Nixon and Skid Roper Stuffin’ Martha’s Muffin.

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Danish

Noun

muffin c (singular definite muffinen, plural indefinite muffins)

  1. muffin (cake)

Declension

Uncertain.


French

Etymology

From English muffin.

Pronunciation

  • (France) IPA(key): /mœ.fin/
    • (file)
  • (Quebec) IPA(key): /mɔ.fin/, /mɔ.fœn/
    • (file)

Noun

muffin m (plural muffins)

  1. muffin

Further reading


Portuguese

Noun

muffin m (plural muffins)

  1. muffin (type of small cake)

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