scone
1. A small cake originating in Scotland2. Derived from the Scottish Gaelic word "Sgonn" meaning a "block" or more precisely "Sgonn
arain" meaning a block of bread. Due to this, the correct pronunciation is "
Skon". The earliest record of a scone dates back to the early 16th century in Scotland.3. Commonly served with clotted cream, strawberry jam and a cup of tea. More commonly known as a "
cream tea".4. There are derivatives of the word "scone" in Scots language where the word is also pronounced "
skon".5. Can also be known as a biscuit in American English.
scone
by Jenesis on Sep 12, 2004 22:32:58
Example:
1. "Mmmm that's a tasty scone, mum!"
2.
Thomson decided he was going to scone Larry
Gomes with the next delivery.
3. The cricket ball hit Larry Gomes right in
the scone.
scone
by ralyyy on Apr 01, 2010 10:10:43
a rude barbie-style girl, only interested in
make-up, boys, hair products etc. Other features: lack of intelligence,
balanced by high confidence.
scones can usually be seen in groups.
Example:
person 1: i didn't realize she's a scone until i saw her crying over her broken nail.
person 2:
rly? but we saw her taking chicken
buttface photos of herself with her
teddy bear a week ago.
scone
by Murph on Mar 19, 2004 00:01:15
A type of cake. Should be pronounced "scone" to
rhyme with "gone" not "scone" to rhyme with "
cone" unless you are an upper-class
nancy boy.
scone
by pamplemousse on Jun 05, 2003 05:47:35
scone
by me..me on Nov 09, 2018 01:57:11
a scone is like
a josh of the
pastry world. it is the most sad lifeless and
gayest thing you could ever eat. it is pretty much a gay muffin
Example:
Me: dont
eat that scone
Him:
why not
Me: its like a gay
muffin, you will instantly die inside if you do
scone
by wehrlock on Dec 24, 2004 11:19:52
Example:
I'd like to eat that
scone's biscuit!
If that scone was a biscuit, I'd spread my butter all over her
backside.
scone
by Sconeboy on Dec 21, 2003 13:06:01
1. a scone is a triangular shaped biscuit usually
baked on a pan or cooked on a
griddle deriving from the Dutch word 'schoon' meaning
light bread from the 17th century or the 1600's
2. source of infinite power normally disguised as a triangular shaped pastry.
scone
by Paul_ero on Oct 10, 2006 04:40:05
scone
by CJ Henry on Apr 02, 2004 10:49:05