Panko vs Spanko - What's the difference?
panko | spanko |
Coarse, dry breadcrumbs used in Japanese cuisine
* {{quote-news, year=2007, date=September 12, author=Melissa Clark, title=Extra Crunch for the Kugel, work=New York Times
, passage=But, she added, more modern interpretations could include anything from rhubarb and blueberries to panko , goat cheese and broccoli. }}
(slang) A person with a fetish for spanking, usually but not exclusively sexual
*{{quote-newsgroup, 1995, February 15, BlueEyeBoy, Re: What is going *ON* here?, alt.sex.spanking
, passage=I guess the second is the behaviour that makes us spankos .}}
*{{quote-book, 2007, Susan Kohler, Another Batch of Warm Buns
, passage=She was no fool; this man was seriously hot, a spanko', potentially a great ' spanko and really nice}}
As nouns the difference between panko and spanko
is that panko is coarse, dry breadcrumbs used in Japanese cuisine while spanko is a person with a fetish for spanking, usually but not exclusively sexual.panko
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* (wikipedia "panko") ----spanko
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