Pancake
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- | '''pancake''' ''n.'' '''1.''' A work of art. '''2.''' A gift from an alien. '''3.''' The end result of a recipe, a scientific investigation or an alchemical operation. '''4.''' [[Accidentalist]] totem animal, thought to have been inspired by the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ebionites Ebionite] Gospel of Matthew, wherein a single Greek letter is swapped, transforming locusts into pancakes. '''5. ''' A breakfast meal often eaten late at night. | + | [[Category:Glossary]]'''pancake''' ''n.'' '''1.''' A work of art. '''2.''' A gift from an alien. '''3.''' The end result of a recipe, a scientific investigation or an alchemical operation. '''4.''' [[Accidentalist]] totem animal, thought to have been inspired by the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ebionites Ebionite] Gospel of Matthew, wherein a single Greek letter is swapped, transforming locusts into pancakes. '''5. ''' A breakfast meal often eaten late at night. |
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pancake n. 1. A work of art. 2. A gift from an alien. 3. The end result of a recipe, a scientific investigation or an alchemical operation. 4. Accidentalist totem animal, thought to have been inspired by the Ebionite (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ebionites) Gospel of Matthew, wherein a single Greek letter is swapped, transforming locusts into pancakes. 5. A breakfast meal often eaten late at night.
Usage
"Mmmm, good pancakes." - Alexandre Dacusse, to Jonathan Trenchwheat, 1966