Cummin vs Bagel - What's the difference?
cummin | bagel |
A toroidal bread roll that is boiled before it is baked.
(tennis, slang) A score of 6-0 in a set (after the shape of a bagel, which looks like a zero).
* {{quote-news, year=2011
, date=January 30
, author=Piers Newbery
, title=Australian Open: Djokovic too good for Murray in final
, work=BBC
(slang, among South African Jews) An overly materialistic and excessively groomed young man.
As nouns the difference between cummin and bagel
is that cummin is while bagel is bagel (toroidal bread roll).bagel
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Alternative forms
* beigel (UK)Noun
(en noun)citation, page= , passage=The Scot, who had been close to a two-set deficit in his semi-final against David Ferrer, avoided the dreaded bagel by seeing off a set point at 5-0 down before finally breaking the Djokovic serve to love as he began to go for his shots with the set seemingly gone. }}