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Here in the US a pussy is usually not a cat. A biscuit is a cookie, and a scone is a biscuit.
Oh, and we don't use stones as a weight measurement.
Oh, and we don't use stones as a weight measurement.
In the US a biscuit is a light and fluffy mini thing that are drenched in white gravy or used in breakfast sandwiches.
I've never heard an American refer to a cookie as a biscuit...
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Here in the US a pussy is usually not a cat. A biscuit is a cookie, and a scone is a biscuit.
Oh, and we don't use stones as a weight measurement.