Let's clear this up once and for all: donut or doughnut?
>>7395511
either you autist
>>7395511
Donut. Anyone who says otherwise is a faggot
>>7395511
Onigiri
Doughnut, unless you only ever buy them at fast food chains.
its obviously a dunut
>>7395511
They're...
RICE. BALLS.
>>7395526
>>7395566
>not jelly filled doughnuts
>>7395511
Deeznuts
They're made with dough not do.
>>7395592
You can't spell donut without do because you need to do to make a donut.
pączki
>>7395594
...what
>the alternative spelling “donut” was invented when the New York–based Display Doughnut Machine Corporation abbreviated the word to make it more pronounceable by the foreigners they hoped would buy their automated doughnut making equipment.
>>7395511
I call them doughnots, because it's closer to a batter than a dough and there are no nuts involved.
which spelling do americans use? whichever one it is is the wrong one.
>>7396109
We're post-irony in the current year.
Maybe in a couple of years you will learn what irony is, along with proper grammar.
Doughnut. Pronounced duff-nut.
>>7396128
What are you getting at? That guy was right.
>>7395511
duffnoot
>>7396190
Both spellings are used in America, because it's an American food...
>>7396195
>it's an American food...
Of course it is, and I'm Taylor Swift. Wanna see my dick?
>>7396206
Donuts/Doughnuts are as American as Cheeseburgers. Nobody is going to disagree with that.
>>7395511
Doughnut
>>7396214
Please stop posting, your autism is showing.
>>7396221
>What is Germany?
A country that nobody thinks of when they hear, "doughnuts".
>>7396206
no, but can I see your cat?
Also, it's Doughnut, because they are made with dough
>>7395511
imo Its only considered a donut when you are in dunkin donuts anywhere else its a doughnut.
>>7396236
Yeah, this has already been established.
It's just trolling at this point.
donut / doughnut
drive thru / drive through
expresso / espresso
marketing meem / oxford dictionary