What do you call these?
England:
Scone (rhymes with gone)
Pushchair
Stick
Sucker
What do you call these?
England:
Scone (rhymes with gone)
Pushchair
Stick
Sucker
Biscuit
Stroller
Faucet
Popscicle
Scone
Pram
Tap
Iceblock
Wait, it's not pronounced like "skoan"?
This
Also, scone rhymes with "own" here.
Bread
Niglet carrier
Rain maker
Not safe to bite
1. Biscuit
2. Stroller
3. Tap or faucet (some people say "spicket" too)
4. Popsickle
Not OP but I say it like gone.
"scohn" master race 2bh
Biscuit
Stroller
Faucet
Popsicle.
Scone
Pram
Tap
Ice lolly
*spigot
*popsicle
Otherwise you're right.
biscuit
stroller
faucet/spout
popsicle
Cakeje
Buggy
Kraan
Waterijsje
This
Also wish we said pram instead of stroller. Some of us say tap instead of faucet though
A Scone
1. galleta
2. carrito de bebé
3. canilla
4. heladito or picolé (this last one is portunhol)
1. idk
2. carrinho de bebé
3. torneira
4. gelado
1. Vegan burger
2. Organically-powered fattie scooter (that one in particular looks like a junior model)
3. Fluoride dispenser
4. Cold-fried sugarblock
Scone
Stroller
Faucet
Popsicle
>pushchair
SURELY that one is a fucking joke
>SURELY that one is a fucking joke
Not him but many do call it that, makes sense really since it is literally a chair you push.
Biscuit
Stroller
Faucet or Tap
Popsicle
1. Scone
Scone
Pram
Tap
Ice pop/ ice lolly
eggy smeg
rolly crib
turnyjank
sloppy stick
Skonssi
Rattaat
Vesihana or hana
Mehujää
biscuit
stroller/ carriage
faucet
icy pop
>biscuit
HAHAHAHAHAHAhaaha!
1. Lepeshka
2. Koljaska
3. Kran
4. Morozhennoe
Russia
Roll
Stroller
Faucet
Popsicle
goor kanker ding
buggy
kraan
waterijs
1. "PANECILLO", O "SCONE".
2. "CARREOLA".
3. "LLAVE".
4. "PALETA DE HIELO".
>coming from the county that calls autumn "FALL".
what do leaves do during this season?
But then winter could also be called "fall" because snow falls
Scone
Cochecito
Grifo
Helado
Biscuit
Stroller
Faucet/Spigot
Cold on the Cob
Pão doce (i think...)
Carrinho de Bebê
Torneira
Picolé
Nikto
Vsioravno
Nicho
Nepoimiot
Both terms are used interchangeably, at least in my area.
Yes, but leaves fall from a location where they usually reside, whereas snow isn't really snow until it precipitates from the clouds. Fall is in any case the older term for the season.
In case anybody's wondering, I believe "faucet" is the term used in the North, while "spigot" is in the South.
galleta
coche
llave
paleta de helado
Biscuit
Stroller
Tap
Popsicle
correct english names coming through
scone (as in own)
pram
tap
lolly
scone
stroller
tap
popsicle
look up the etymological history of fall (as in the season)
it's historically accurate to say "fall", stupid fuck
1. wtf is that
2. coche
3. llave
4. paleta