"s'more" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

IPA: /ˈsmɔɹ/ [General-American], /ˈsmɔː/ [Received-Pronunciation], /ˈsmo(ː)ɹ/ (note: rhotic, without the horse–hoarse merger), /ˈsmoə/ (note: non-rhotic, without the horse–hoarse merger) Audio: LL-Q1860 (eng)-Vealhurl-smore.wav Forms: s'mores [plural]
enPR: smôr [General-American], smōr (note: rhotic, without the horse–hoarse merger) Rhymes: -ɔː(ɹ) Etymology: A contraction of some more, so called because they are meant to be so tasty that you always want some more. Head templates: {{en-noun}} s'more (plural s'mores)
  1. (US, Canada) A snack food made by combining graham crackers, marshmallows (frequently toasted) and chocolate, a typical camping fireside treat. Wikipedia link: s'more Tags: Canada, US Categories (topical): Desserts Synonyms: smore Translations (food): biscuit-sandwich à la guimauve [masculine] (French), guim-o-choco [masculine] (French), s’more [masculine] (French), スモア (sumoa) (Japanese), s'more [common-gender] (Swedish)

Inflected forms

Alternative forms

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