What is the meaning of SCONE. Phrases containing SCONE
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Buttered scone is bingo slang for one.
Used as an exclamation upon executing a particularly violent and/or effective and/or demonstrative act on another,mostly unsuspecting person or upon seeing such an act perpetrated on a third party. For example; third year,dinner hall, St.Ninians' High School Giffnock. Stephen Brown (or 'Broono') scones Kenneth Baird (or 'Buffer') with a lunch tray full square on the back producing a dull sound usually associated with slapping the side of an empty oil drum. As Buffer collapsed into a heap amongst the slops Broono roared, "That was a fuckin' dullion!" and was answered with cries from the attendant muckers of "Fuckin' dullion man!" (ed: many thanks to Chris Diamond for this and other contributions.)
Pronounced, 'scone' as in 'gone' - to belt someone with ferocity (for usage, see 'dullion')
n pron. “sk-awn,” not “sk-own” biscuit. Sort of. A quintessentially British foodstuff, scones are somewhere between a cake and a subsistence food. The British word is creeping into the U.S. via coffee shops. Can a word creep?
Do one's scone is Australian and New Zealand slang for lose one's temper.
Off one's scone is Australian slang for angry or insane.
A small (baked) muffin made from fresh dough.
Scone is Australian and New Zealand slang for the head.
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A cake, thinner than a bannock, made of wheat or barley or oat meal.
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