doughnuts
1doughnuts — n. 1) to make doughnuts 2) glazed; jelly doughnuts * * * jelly doughnuts glazed to make doughnuts …
2doughnuts — n. small sweet pastry which is usually fried (also donut) …
3DOUGHNUTS — …
4blow one’s doughnuts — AND lose one’s doughnuts [...”donats] tv. to empty one’s stomach; to vomit. □ The stuff was so vile, I thought I would blow my doughnuts. □ Who lost their doughnuts in the hall? …
5dollars to doughnuts — dollars to donuts/doughnuts American, informal if you say that something will happen, dollars to donuts, you mean you are sure it will happen. Dollars to donuts the company is going to fold. I ll bet you dollars to doughnuts she won t come to the …
6dollars for doughnuts — (USA) If something is dollars for doughnuts, it is a sure bet or certainty …
7bet someone dollars to doughnuts — tv. to et something of value against something worth considerably less. □ I bet you dollars to doughnuts that she is on time. □ He bet me dollars to doughnuts that it would snow today …
8dollars for doughnuts — (USA) If something is dollars for doughnuts, it is a sure bet or certainty. (Dorking School Dictionary) …
9lose one’s doughnuts — Go to blow one’s doughnuts …
10dollars to doughnuts — informal used to emphasize one s certainty I d bet dollars to doughnuts he s a medical student …