Funny Foods
Bikkie
Vernacular for "biscuit", which, in England, usually refers to a scone or cake to eat with tea. Asking for a bikkie and expecting a flaky bun would be committing treason. See also British.
Vernacular for "biscuit", which, in England, usually refers to a scone or cake to eat with tea. Asking for a bikkie and expecting a flaky bun would be committing treason. See also British.
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Comments
In Scotland we call biscuits bikkies. The hard ones.
Scottish girl on March 2, 2014
Lol I'm a potato!
Scottish girl on March 2, 2014
No offence or anything but u could've stayed what Irish, Scottish, English and Welsh call bikkies. It's not all about England.
Scottish girl on March 2, 2014
I agree
. on March 2, 2014
A scone is not a bikkie in any way
hello on March 2, 2014
Pastries are clearly not my forte
Joe on March 2, 2014
That could count as a funny word too
HeartsBeauty335 on March 3, 2014
Bikkie's are biscuits, not scones or cake at all. Get your facts right.
Slenderman's potato on October 8, 2014