muffin

UK /ˈmʌfɪn/ US /ˈmʌfɪn/
verb 7noun 5name 2

Definitions

noun

1

A type of flattish bun, usually cut in two horizontally, toasted and spread with butter, etc., before being eaten.

[…] 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.

2

A cupcake-shaped baked good (for example of cornbread, banana bread, or a chocolate dough), sometimes glazed but typically without frosting, eaten especially for breakfast (in contrast to a cupcake, which is a dessert).

Aubrey got a bowl of soup, a cup of coffee, beef stew, and bran muffins, and took them to an empty seat by the window. He ate with one eye on the street.

Newland and his wife had had no idea of obeying this injunction; but Mrs. Carfry, with her usual acuteness, had run them down and sent them an invitation to dine; and it was over this invitation that May Archer was wrinkling her brows across the tea and muffins.

3

Term of endearment.

I love you, muffin!

4

The vulva or vagina; pubic hair around it.

I wanna be stuffin' Martha's muffin!

Is your muffin buttered?

5

A less talented player; one who muffs, or drops the ball.

verb

1

To eat muffins.

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.

2

To feed muffins to.

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.

3

To become like a muffin; to increase in size.

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.

4

To make like a muffin.

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.

verb

1

Alternative letter-case form of MUFFIN.

(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.

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