at the mall or the trift store
No. Peanut is a noun. When paired with another noun, it is correctly described as a noun adjunct, not an adjective.
a goober
Why is it possible to have a peanut butter allergy but not a peanut allergy?
There is only one word in the English language that could even be considered synonymous to that of the term peanut. This word, synonymous with peanut, is trifle.
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goober! ** A peanut is a legume. Legume or peanut or groundnut is scientifically called "Arachis hypogaea" People in the South used to call them goober peas!
Peanut butter is made by simply grinding up 'peanuts'. Peanuts are the fruit (a pea) of the peanut plant which occur in a pod on the end of a long shoot which pushes itself underground for the peanut to develop (hence groundnut which is another name for a peanut).
Peanut Butter is one; another invention that doesn't involve the peanut is canned milk.
Dogs love peanut butter. Most people will put peanut butter in a Kong so it takes the dog a long time to get the peanut butter out. It keeps the dog busy.
It is bread spread with jelly and then on another piece of bread you put peanut butter, put the bread together and eat it.
First you need bread, peanut butter, and Kraft marshmallow fluff, then you put down the bread and spread fluff and peanut butter on it. Then place another piece of bread on top. And you have a fluffer nutter. You can also substitute peanut butter for jelly for a fluffer jelly.
Because a peanut's called a peanut. =]