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What do you call bread?

109 replies

Oohgossip · 12/05/2019 12:10

When used as a filling holder?!

I’m in the west mids and my colleagues (from the north west and east mids) wet themselves every time I order a sandwich for lunch and call it a bap, as in ‘I’m having bacon baps!’

Everyone I know round here calls them baps...

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Seashell80 · 12/05/2019 19:36

Oohgossip my thoughts exactly, the Leicesterites will not have it, ITS ICEPOP!!!!!

Seashell80 · 12/05/2019 19:37

Amummyatlast 🙌🙌

maras2 · 12/05/2019 19:40

Two pieces of sliced white + filling = sandwich.
Round or oblong, crusty or soft + filling = batch.
West Midlands (ok. Coventry) Grin

HundredMilesAnHour · 12/05/2019 19:41

Default is a butty. A sandwich if I'm with Southerners. I try hard to be bilingual depending on my audience. Wink

dementedma · 12/05/2019 19:52

Can I throw in ice lolly, which scouse DH insists is a lolly ice! I mean, seriously!

Galaxy88 · 12/05/2019 19:54

Depends what it is, if it's two pieces of warburtons with a filling then just a sandwich. Otherwise a breadcake!

Seashell80 · 12/05/2019 19:54

Loving the breadcake love on here!

Galaxy88 · 12/05/2019 20:00

seashell80 I've been outside of Yorkshire and used the word breadcakes and been given the strangest of looks 😂 anything that's not sliced bread is a breadcake

Oohgossip · 12/05/2019 22:10

I’ve never heard of a breadcake before haha

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