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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

Bap

Barm

Cob

Bun

Or something else ?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Bread rolls where I am.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

A roll... If savoury

A bap if bacon or sausage or a burger goes in it

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Bun where I'm from

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

A roll

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Depends which sort...?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Bread roll

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By *ily WhiteWoman
over a year ago

?

I call them bread rolls (because that's what they are), but the locals call them baps or cobs

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

It’s cob where I am, also if you get in a grump that’s a cob too

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By *edVelveteenCouple
over a year ago

Heaven in the Midlands

Bread roll.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Cob

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

A cob.

Or with chips, a buttie.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Bread rolls are shaped like Hot Dog rolls and the round ones are baps. Soft or crusty.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I call them buns, but where i work they are teacakes

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By *ouanna JoWoman
over a year ago

A little village

We call them bread rolls or teacakes where I’m from originally. But after moving to the northeast I was forced to call them “bread buns”. And apparently a teacake up here has currants in it. Minefield.

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By *icearmsMan
over a year ago

KIDLINGTON

Either rolls or baps.

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By *luebell888Woman
over a year ago

Glasgowish


"Bap

Barm

Cob

Bun

Or something else ? "

Rolls

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Bread bun

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Wheaten globes.

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By * Sophie xTV/TS
over a year ago

Derby

Depends on the shape and if they are crusty or soft.

Baps are soft, cobs are more often crusty and a hot dog roll is obviously a roll.

Chip butties are sandwhiches made with bread

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By *pursChick aka ShortieWoman
over a year ago

On a mooch

It varies of who or where I’m shopping, get the dialect wrong with one member of the family and territory war ensues

So sometimes it’s a bap, barm, roll, cob or even a muffin depending on its shape. Anything crusty is just a crusty roll

Thankfully they all agree tea cakes have raisins in

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By *hrista BellendWoman
over a year ago

surrounded by twinkly lights

Just a bread Roll

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Rolls

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Rolls. X

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By *hubaysiWoman
over a year ago

Leeds

Bread cake

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"We call them bread rolls or teacakes where I’m from originally. But after moving to the northeast I was forced to call them “bread buns”. And apparently a teacake up here has currants in it. Minefield. "

Yep a tea cake is a sweet thing you toast and put butter on. Sort of like hot x bun.

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By *aughtyandhandsomeMan
over a year ago

button moon

It's a cob here.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Bread roll or a bap

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By *acey_RedWoman
over a year ago

Liverpool

Roll

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By *oserMan
over a year ago

where the wild roses grow

Doesn't seem to matter they never answer me

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By *acey_RedWoman
over a year ago

Liverpool

Bun if its for a burger.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Bread rolls...

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By *assing Fancies xCouple
over a year ago

Sherwood Forest

Cob

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

It’s a cob

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

A bread roll

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By *pursChick aka ShortieWoman
over a year ago

On a mooch


"Cob "

A cob to me is a flat round loaf and I’ve only ever used it one way.... break in half, take out the middle and fill it with fish & chips and scraps on top.... childhood memory from visits to the seaside with grandad

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Roll

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By *acey_RedWoman
over a year ago

Liverpool


"Cob

A cob to me is a flat round loaf and I’ve only ever used it one way.... break in half, take out the middle and fill it with fish & chips and scraps on top.... childhood memory from visits to the seaside with grandad "

A cob round here is when someone phlegms up in their mouth and spits it on the floor .

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By *ouanna JoWoman
over a year ago

A little village


"Cob

A cob to me is a flat round loaf and I’ve only ever used it one way.... break in half, take out the middle and fill it with fish & chips and scraps on top.... childhood memory from visits to the seaside with grandad

A cob round here is when someone phlegms up in their mouth and spits it on the floor . "

Oh how I miss Liverpool.

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By *acey_RedWoman
over a year ago

Liverpool


"Cob

A cob to me is a flat round loaf and I’ve only ever used it one way.... break in half, take out the middle and fill it with fish & chips and scraps on top.... childhood memory from visits to the seaside with grandad

A cob round here is when someone phlegms up in their mouth and spits it on the floor .

Oh how I miss Liverpool. "

For the record this is something I have never done. I'm a lady!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"We call them bread rolls or teacakes where I’m from originally. But after moving to the northeast I was forced to call them “bread buns”. And apparently a teacake up here has currants in it. Minefield.

Yep a tea cake is a sweet thing you toast and put butter on. Sort of like hot x bun. "

It is where I'm from.. But where i work you have to ask for a 'currant teacake' , otherwise you get a plain 'bread bun' (like who ever heard of a toasted bread bun..!!)

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By *ouanna JoWoman
over a year ago

A little village


"Cob

A cob to me is a flat round loaf and I’ve only ever used it one way.... break in half, take out the middle and fill it with fish & chips and scraps on top.... childhood memory from visits to the seaside with grandad

A cob round here is when someone phlegms up in their mouth and spits it on the floor .

Oh how I miss Liverpool.

For the record this is something I have never done. I'm a lady! "

No I didn’t think you would have! I can imagine the type of clientelle who partake in this sort of behaviour. I spend a lot of my teen years on the streets of Crosby!

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By *pursChick aka ShortieWoman
over a year ago

On a mooch


"Cob

A cob to me is a flat round loaf and I’ve only ever used it one way.... break in half, take out the middle and fill it with fish & chips and scraps on top.... childhood memory from visits to the seaside with grandad

A cob round here is when someone phlegms up in their mouth and spits it on the floor . "

Oh heck.... I’ll stick to this side of the moors

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By *ouanna JoWoman
over a year ago

A little village


"Cob

A cob to me is a flat round loaf and I’ve only ever used it one way.... break in half, take out the middle and fill it with fish & chips and scraps on top.... childhood memory from visits to the seaside with grandad

A cob round here is when someone phlegms up in their mouth and spits it on the floor .

Oh how I miss Liverpool.

For the record this is something I have never done. I'm a lady!

No I didn’t think you would have! I can imagine the type of clientelle who partake in this sort of behaviour. I spend a lot of my teen years on the streets of Crosby! "

Reading that back it sounds really bad. I don’t mean “on the streets” in that sense.

Just that I partly grew up there in my teen years!

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By *acey_RedWoman
over a year ago

Liverpool


"Cob

A cob to me is a flat round loaf and I’ve only ever used it one way.... break in half, take out the middle and fill it with fish & chips and scraps on top.... childhood memory from visits to the seaside with grandad

A cob round here is when someone phlegms up in their mouth and spits it on the floor .

Oh how I miss Liverpool.

For the record this is something I have never done. I'm a lady!

No I didn’t think you would have! I can imagine the type of clientelle who partake in this sort of behaviour. I spend a lot of my teen years on the streets of Crosby! "

The type that tuck their socks in their tracksuit bottoms?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Bread cake

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By *rincess peachWoman
over a year ago

shits creek


"Bread rolls are shaped like Hot Dog rolls and the round ones are baps. Soft or crusty."

That's a hot dog bun.

Rolls are like little rugby balls

Round flat ones are baps.

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By *acey_RedWoman
over a year ago

Liverpool


"Cob

A cob to me is a flat round loaf and I’ve only ever used it one way.... break in half, take out the middle and fill it with fish & chips and scraps on top.... childhood memory from visits to the seaside with grandad

A cob round here is when someone phlegms up in their mouth and spits it on the floor .

Oh how I miss Liverpool.

For the record this is something I have never done. I'm a lady!

No I didn’t think you would have! I can imagine the type of clientelle who partake in this sort of behaviour. I spend a lot of my teen years on the streets of Crosby!

Reading that back it sounds really bad. I don’t mean “on the streets” in that sense.

Just that I partly grew up there in my teen years! "

Hahahaha! On the streets of Crosby would hardly be a sign you grew up as some sort of gangster anyway .

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By *ouanna JoWoman
over a year ago

A little village


"Cob

A cob to me is a flat round loaf and I’ve only ever used it one way.... break in half, take out the middle and fill it with fish & chips and scraps on top.... childhood memory from visits to the seaside with grandad

A cob round here is when someone phlegms up in their mouth and spits it on the floor .

Oh how I miss Liverpool.

For the record this is something I have never done. I'm a lady!

No I didn’t think you would have! I can imagine the type of clientelle who partake in this sort of behaviour. I spend a lot of my teen years on the streets of Crosby!

The type that tuck their socks in their tracksuit bottoms? "

You mean into their “trackies”?? That’s the ones.

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By *ouanna JoWoman
over a year ago

A little village


"Cob

A cob to me is a flat round loaf and I’ve only ever used it one way.... break in half, take out the middle and fill it with fish & chips and scraps on top.... childhood memory from visits to the seaside with grandad

A cob round here is when someone phlegms up in their mouth and spits it on the floor .

Oh how I miss Liverpool.

For the record this is something I have never done. I'm a lady!

No I didn’t think you would have! I can imagine the type of clientelle who partake in this sort of behaviour. I spend a lot of my teen years on the streets of Crosby!

Reading that back it sounds really bad. I don’t mean “on the streets” in that sense.

Just that I partly grew up there in my teen years!

Hahahaha! On the streets of Crosby would hardly be a sign you grew up as some sort of gangster anyway . "

The posher end??

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By *acey_RedWoman
over a year ago

Liverpool


"Cob

A cob to me is a flat round loaf and I’ve only ever used it one way.... break in half, take out the middle and fill it with fish & chips and scraps on top.... childhood memory from visits to the seaside with grandad

A cob round here is when someone phlegms up in their mouth and spits it on the floor .

Oh how I miss Liverpool.

For the record this is something I have never done. I'm a lady!

No I didn’t think you would have! I can imagine the type of clientelle who partake in this sort of behaviour. I spend a lot of my teen years on the streets of Crosby!

The type that tuck their socks in their tracksuit bottoms?

You mean into their “trackies”?? That’s the ones. "

Meant the other way around anyway. Trackies into socks .

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By * and R cple4Couple
over a year ago

swansea

Bread roll ..

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By *acey_RedWoman
over a year ago

Liverpool


"Cob

A cob to me is a flat round loaf and I’ve only ever used it one way.... break in half, take out the middle and fill it with fish & chips and scraps on top.... childhood memory from visits to the seaside with grandad

A cob round here is when someone phlegms up in their mouth and spits it on the floor .

Oh how I miss Liverpool.

For the record this is something I have never done. I'm a lady!

No I didn’t think you would have! I can imagine the type of clientelle who partake in this sort of behaviour. I spend a lot of my teen years on the streets of Crosby!

Reading that back it sounds really bad. I don’t mean “on the streets” in that sense.

Just that I partly grew up there in my teen years!

Hahahaha! On the streets of Crosby would hardly be a sign you grew up as some sort of gangster anyway .

The posher end?? "

Definitely one of the nicer parts isn't it? According to a family friend who brags about it anyway. I'm South Liverpool though so don't know that much about the North side. Other than to stay out of Bootle .

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By *ouanna JoWoman
over a year ago

A little village


"Cob

A cob to me is a flat round loaf and I’ve only ever used it one way.... break in half, take out the middle and fill it with fish & chips and scraps on top.... childhood memory from visits to the seaside with grandad

A cob round here is when someone phlegms up in their mouth and spits it on the floor .

Oh how I miss Liverpool.

For the record this is something I have never done. I'm a lady!

No I didn’t think you would have! I can imagine the type of clientelle who partake in this sort of behaviour. I spend a lot of my teen years on the streets of Crosby!

Reading that back it sounds really bad. I don’t mean “on the streets” in that sense.

Just that I partly grew up there in my teen years!

Hahahaha! On the streets of Crosby would hardly be a sign you grew up as some sort of gangster anyway .

The posher end??

Definitely one of the nicer parts isn't it? According to a family friend who brags about it anyway. I'm South Liverpool though so don't know that much about the North side. Other than to stay out of Bootle . "

Also stay out of Toxteth

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Rolls

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By *acey_RedWoman
over a year ago

Liverpool


"Cob

A cob to me is a flat round loaf and I’ve only ever used it one way.... break in half, take out the middle and fill it with fish & chips and scraps on top.... childhood memory from visits to the seaside with grandad

A cob round here is when someone phlegms up in their mouth and spits it on the floor .

Oh how I miss Liverpool.

For the record this is something I have never done. I'm a lady!

No I didn’t think you would have! I can imagine the type of clientelle who partake in this sort of behaviour. I spend a lot of my teen years on the streets of Crosby!

Reading that back it sounds really bad. I don’t mean “on the streets” in that sense.

Just that I partly grew up there in my teen years!

Hahahaha! On the streets of Crosby would hardly be a sign you grew up as some sort of gangster anyway .

The posher end??

Definitely one of the nicer parts isn't it? According to a family friend who brags about it anyway. I'm South Liverpool though so don't know that much about the North side. Other than to stay out of Bootle .

Also stay out of Toxteth "

Toxteth isn't so bad these days. Wavertree has some dodgy parts but it mostly students in others.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Bread roll

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