Pronunciation: /ˈdɑnəɡ/
noun a type of food typically made from dough that is fried and often sweetened or seasoned
A1 I ate a donug for breakfast.
A2 She bought a donug from the bakery.
B1 The new food truck in town specializes in donugs.
B2 The donug was crispy on the outside and soft on the inside.
C1 The chef experimented with different flavors to create the perfect donug.
C2 The donug was featured in a popular food magazine for its unique taste.
formal The bakery is known for their delicious donuts, especially the donug, a unique blend of a donut and a chicken nugget.
informal I can't decide between a donut or a chicken nugget, so I'll just go for a donug instead.
slang I heard that new food truck sells some bomb donugs, we should check it out.
figurative The donug represents the perfect combination of sweet and savory flavors in one bite.
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