It is more correctly said as "bumble clot" to my understanding of it, though I have never seen it written out. It may also be used elsewhere, but I first heard it when I lived in Jamaica. There it is used as an extremely rude slang term used to compare the intended recipient of the slur to be as low as the equivalent of a blood clot from women's "time of the month". It is used when a person has done something perceived of as exceptionally stupid and lacking any common sense that has caused some kind of problem for the person doing the insulting.
It is more correctly said as "bumble clot" to my understanding of it, though I have never seen it written out. It may also be used elsewhere, but I first heard it when I lived in Jamaica. There it is used as an extremely rude slang term used to compare the intended recipient of the slur to be as low as the equivalent of a blood clot from women's "time of the month". It is used when a person has done something perceived of as exceptionally stupid and lacking any common sense that has caused some kind of problem for the person doing the insulting.
Thrombosed means clotted and blocked.
No, "clotted" is not a noun. It is a verb or an adjective.
I can give you several sentences.The blood had already clotted before the police arrived.I had clotted cream on my scones.The clotted blood had dried on the victim's clothes.
"Clotted cream" is "la crème fraîche épaisse" in French.
Double cream has to be at least 48% fat, clotted cream must be at least 55% fat .... do technically clotted cream has more in, but just barely.
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Clotted, I suppose. It would work in the context: "The blood had clotted." I dunno if I'm right, though...
Clotted blood is normally obtained from a specimen of venous blood which has been allowed to clot by standing for 30 minutes. The resulting specimen is usually centrifuged to separate the clotted red blood cells from the serum.
Tourism and clotted cream.
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you can enjoy a scone with sweet butter, clotted cream, or fresh lemon curd:)