stodger

See also: Stodger

English

Etymology

stodge + -er

Noun

stodger (plural stodgers)

  1. (Britain, slang, dated) A bun.
    • 1962, Richard Desmond Hill, A History of St. Edward's School, 1863-1963 (page 130)
      Fortunately, the school shop was on hand to repair some of the omissions, and two pence would suffice for a cup of tea and a 'stodger'.

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