Pouting vs Poutine - What's the difference?
pouting | poutine |
An expression or motion that pouts; a pout.
* Oliver Sacks, Awakenings
A fish in the cod family (Gadidae''), ''Trisopterus luscus
(Quebec) A dish consisting of french fries topped with cheese curds and gravy, eaten primarily in Canada
(Quebec) Any of a number of variations on the basic poutine dish.
As a verb pouting
is .As a noun pouting
is an expression or motion that pouts; a pout or pouting can be a fish in the cod family (gadidae''), ''trisopterus luscus .As a proper noun poutine is
putin a transliteration of the russian surname .pouting
English
Etymology 1
See pout.Verb
(head)Noun
(en noun)- The muscles about the mouth exhibited puckering movements and occasional pursings and poutings of the lips.
Etymology 2
SeeNoun
Synonyms
* (Trisopterus luscus) bib, bleg (Northeast England), pout whiting, poutSee also
* (Trisopterus luscus)poutine
English
(wikipedia poutine)Noun
- Jean made an eight-hour trip across the border into Quebec just to satisfy his craving for poutine .
- In Italian poutine , gravy is replaced with spaghetti sauce.
