cruller

noun
/ˈkɹʌlə/UK/ˈkɹʌləɹ/US

Etymology

Borrowed from Dutch kruller (“curler”), from krullen + -er.

  1. borrowed from kruller

Definitions

  1. A donut in the form of a twisted ring.

    • "Take a cruller, any way," said she, handing him a cake-basket containing a dozen or so of those unspeakable, Dutch indigestibles.
    • Whoa. Pastry Pete's Patisserie. Pastry Pete is so brilliant. Did you know he won a Tasty Num Nums Award last year for combining crullers and Bundt cakes? They're called "crunts"!

The neighborhood

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA