Mooncakes

Word MOONCAKES
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Definitions and meanings of "Mooncakes"

What do we mean by mooncakes?

A rich, dense Chinese pastry with a variety of fillings, usually to eat in Zhongqiu Festival.

Very large nipples Urban Dictionary

A car enthusiasts' term (especially with Lexus enthusiasts) for aftermarket wheels/rims. Urban Dictionary

(Also known as Specimen E-351.) A cute, round, green, planet-destroying alien in the animated TV Series, Final Space. Mooncake is characterised by his pair of antennas and stumps, and his very limited vocabulary, consisting mostly of "chookity," "ooh," and "wow." Urban Dictionary

A Chinese pastry made to celebrate the Harvest Moon Festival, which is always on the 15th day of the 8th month on the lunar calendar. Mooncakes come in many different varieties, the most popular being the ones with Lotus Seed filling. Mooncake is often given as a present from family to family. It is only made once a year. During the Yuan Dynasty, many Chinese rebels often used mooncakes to conceal notes and secret plans from their Mongolian oppressors, seeing as how the Mongolians didn't eat them. Urban Dictionary

Adjective: Slang Cockney Rhyming slang used to illustrate a state of excessive use of weed, to feel as if you were mooncaked. An emotional frenzy induced by drugs. Urban Dictionary

A term for any person of asian descent. Urban Dictionary

A thick booty on an Asian babe. The Asian version of a "cake" aka "thick booty" Urban Dictionary

A Chinese pastry often given as a sign of love or sex. Urban Dictionary

When mooncakes are shoved into your face unexpectedly. Urban Dictionary

To dance in an odd manner which appears to resemble hugging Urban Dictionary

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The word "mooncakes" in example sentences

The Department of Health (DOH) yesterday said that some finished products such as mooncakes and coffee beverages made with imported toxic milk powder have already been sold and consumed. ❋ Unknown (2008)

The DOH said the powder had not been made into any infant products in Taiwan, but that it had been sold to bakeries, farmers and biochemical companies in many parts of Taiwan to be put into products such as mooncakes, bread, canned coffee beverages, papaya milk beverages, calcium tablets and fertilizer. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Zhang Wenkui/Xinhua/Zuma Press A person displayed mooncakes at a bakery in Shenyang, northeast China's Liaoning province, on Sept. 4. ❋ Unknown (2011)

Gao Xinsheng/Xinhua/Zumapress.com People made mooncakes, the traditional Chinese food to celebrate the festival, in Yuncheng, China's Shanxi province. ❋ Unknown (2011)

The celebration is marked by the consumption of round pastry mooncakes filled with lotus-seed paste and a salted duck egg, as well as the exchange of generous gifts, including, in recent years, expensive bottles of Bordeaux. ❋ Unknown (2011)

Unknown, but the research team needed to make an emergency run for red-bean mooncakes at 2am. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Most recently, the company made a Moon Festival comic strip and released branded mooncakes just for its fastest growing market. ❋ Unknown (2011)

Legend has it that mooncakes were stuffed with secret notes and passed out to Han Chinese rebels in order to organize a revolt against the Mongols. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The I-Scream-for-Ice-Cream: H agen-Dazs gets into the fray with a Rainbow Collection of nine ice-cream filled mooncakes, each one featuring a different ice-cream filling (including vanilla, apricots and cream, strawberry cheesecake, chocolate and coffee); HK$599 a box (HK$699 after Sept. 9.) ❋ Unknown (2010)

At least some of these questions appear to be answered early in the first section in the poem “My Grandmother Waters the Moon”, a poem which elevates the art of making mooncakes to the same importance as rebellions and battles. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The Purple Princess: This special edition of mooncakes made with sweet purple potato (yes, purple potato) has an egg-yolk center. ❋ Unknown (2010)

“Breakfast Rue Sainte-Anne” begins with a careful description of food preparation reminiscent of the description of the grandmother making mooncakes but moves on to ask how her father would respond to her sitting there, to the style of the food, and to how much it cost;later poems will revel more completely in gustatory pleasures. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The Chocoholic: Vero's box of four raspberry pate de fruits and chocolate ganache chocolate mooncakes cost HK$365 at its store in Wanchai (tel: 852-2559-5882). ❋ Unknown (2010)

These days, mooncakes are less about folklore and more about business. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The Tea Lover: High-end tea purveyor TWG in Singapore has a Snow Skin line of mooncakes that includes "Midnight Bliss," dark chocolate mousse infused with French Earl Grey Tea, and "Cerise Noire," pistachio mousse with a cherry marmalade center; S$15 each, or about US$11 (www. twgtea.com). ❋ Unknown (2010)

You will actually experience buttly motion in the mere amount of time it takes for light to bounce off your mooncakes, producing an incoherent image in which rearmost portions might appear closer - itself an effective caboose obfuscator. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The Dare Devil: For durian lovers only, this box of eight mooncakes made with fresh Mao Shan Wang (or mountain cat) durians costs S$52 at the new Majestic Hotel. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The Modernist: A box of six cream-custard with toasted pine-nut mooncakes costs HK$218 at the Four Seasons Hotel Hong Kong (tel: 852-3196-8888); only 1,000 boxes of each are made. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The D.I.Y. Gift: The InterContinental Hong Kong will host a class in making mooncakes on Sept. 18 at the hotel's Yan Toh Heen restaurant. ❋ Unknown (2010)

And while the holiday festivities are welcomed by everyone, many have mixed feelings about the pastries that come with the season: mooncakes. ❋ Unknown (2010)

[Ahh] she has mooncakes ❋ Sassypants12345 (2010)

[Pocky] just got [new] mooncakes for his [Lexus IS350]! ❋ PhilipMSPT (2008)

Mooncake is [the cutest] [alien] to ever appear on my TV [screen]. ❋ GarethPW (2018)

I love to [eat] [mooncakes]. They are [delicious]. ❋ Huy Ly (2005)

Jeff: "What another bong hit?" Mark: "Nah, bro I'm [mooncaked]!" Jeff: "What?!" Mark: "I'm baked... [Chookity] [pok]" ❋ SkarletKnight (2021)

Friend#1 :"Meet my friend [Ralph]. He's Chinese." Friend#2 :"[Nice to meet you] [mooncake]." ❋ Whtthefoook (2009)

Daaaaayyyuummmmm! [Ling] [got dat] [mooncake]! ❋ Tlim7193 (2013)

Boy: [hi] would you like some mooncake? Girl: [Sure]! but im not [sleeping with] you :) ❋ Cassiopia1 (2010)

[Billy]: You hear about Bob? [Jimmy]: Yeah, I heard he got mooncaked. Billy: [Poor bastard]. ❋ Poopsack69 (2010)

Broennoen [mooncaked] [gracefully] over to the [Linux box]. ❋ JASR~ (2003)

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