sprinkles

sprinkles
A psyche; just playing; joking around.

You have something in your teeth.... Sprinkles.


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  • Sprinkles — For other uses, see Sprinkles (disambiguation). Sprinkles Sprinkles (also called hundreds and thousands or jimmies) are very small pieces of confectionery used as a decoration or to add texture to desserts typically cupcakes, cookies, doughnuts,… …   Wikipedia

  • sprinkles — 1. noun Small candy or sugar pieces that are sprinkled over other confections. He had a double ice cream cone, with sprinkles. 2. verb Third person singular simple present of to sprinkle …   Wiktionary

  • sprinkles — A psyche; just playing; joking around. You have something in your teeth.... Sprinkles …   Dictionary of american slang

  • Sprinkles (disambiguation) — Sprinkles may be:Small particles: * Sprinkles, decorative candy * Micronutrient Sprinkles, individual dose nutritional supplementWeather: * Term sometimes used for Light Rain See also * Sprinkle …   Wikipedia

  • sprinkles — ➡ hundreds and thousands * * * …   Universalium

  • sprinkles — n. jimmies, small bits of chocolate or candy that are used as a topping on ice cream sprin·kle || sprɪŋkl n. light rain; small amount, handful v. scatter, disperse; spray; fall lightly, drizzle (about rain) …   English contemporary dictionary

  • sprinkles — N. Amer. tiny sugar strands and balls used for decorating cakes and desserts. → sprinkle …   English new terms dictionary

  • sprinkles — noun bits of sweet chocolate used as a topping on e.g. ice cream • Syn: ↑jimmies • Hypernyms: ↑chocolate candy …   Useful english dictionary

  • it sprinkles — N. Amer. rain very lightly. → sprinkle …   English new terms dictionary

  • chocolate sprinkles — /tʃɒklət ˈsprɪŋkəlz/ (say chokluht springkuhlz) plural noun tiny cylindrical pieces of chocolate, sprinkled on cakes, etc., as a decoration and flavouring; dollarettes …  

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