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LadyButterfly she/her@piefed.blahaj.zoneM to Wholesome@reddthat.comEnglish · 2 days ago

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LadyButterfly she/her@piefed.blahaj.zoneM to Wholesome@reddthat.comEnglish · 2 days ago
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    I’ve heard these called heels and loaf ends, but also hoes (because everyone touches them but doesn’t want to keep them, which was funny in the 90s when I was 12 but now I find just awful and mean).

    What do you call them?

    • Pandantic [they/them]@midwest.social
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      “The butt”, as in “do you want the butt?”

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      I call them the “dad bread”, because Dad ends up eating them.

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      We call them butt bread

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      In french, “le quignon”. I have no idea where this word comes from, what it means, and if every French people use this word.

      I don’t like the “quignon” but my wife does. I think we complete each others.

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        I’ve lived in France for 20 years and never heard that word.

        I’ll check and see what my wife calls it…

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          Elle dit quignon.

          Bon voilà, à 42 ans j’apprends le mot quignon. 30 ans que je parle français, 20 ans en France… Merci !

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            That felt oddly wholesome.

            I’ll translate for others:

            she said quignon.

            there we go, at 42yo I learned the word quignon. [After] speaking French for 30 years and living in France for 20 years… Thanks!

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              This story arc really rounded off the wholesomeness* of this post.

              *it’s definitely a valid word

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              Didn’t even realize I wrote that in French!

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      We have lots of terms for it in German: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kanten#Weitere_regionale_Bezeichnungen

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      In the UK (or at least my bit of the UK), we call them “crusts”.

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        Round my bit we call them ‘heels’, or ‘end bits’, but I’ve heard all manner of names over the years.

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