England ...sandwich......as in chip butty or french fry sandwich
Its a civil war term to mean a young poor boy fighting for the Confederacy. "REB" as in rebel.
"Doughboys". The origin of the term is uncertain. An alternative term would have been "Yanks", an obvious abbreviation of "Yankees".
The nickname for infantrymen during World War 1 was "Doughboy". The term actually came from what was the origin of the doughnut! Fried flour dumplings were called doughboys and this is most likely the source of the term.
Elijah McCoy - Canadian b1844-d1929 McCoy lubrication systems (Also origin of the term - "The real McCoy")
A "butty" is a slang term for a sandwich, used in England and New Zealand.
A "butty" is a slang term for a sandwich, used in England and New Zealand.
In Welsh slang, "butty" is a term used to refer to a friend or buddy. It is a casual and friendly way to address someone.
The term Butty is for a slice of bread with a coating of butter on, then if you added Jam it would be a jam butty etc. The slang term for a sandwich (two slices of bread with a filling sandwiched between them) is a Sarnie
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No, it is not.
"Cutie" and "duty" rhyme with "butty".
Butty is a British term for a sandwich and many things can be put in it. A popular choice would be peanut and jelly, turkey, tuna, grilled cheese, and the famous BLT.
A butty in British-speak is a sandwich or a roll. For example "cor! I fancy a bacon butty!"
There are about 220 calories in a baco butty.
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England ...sandwich......as in chip butty or french fry sandwich