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  • noun Common misspelling of marshmallow.

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Examples

  • seb - ha, i actually didn't realize it had much educational value. the marshmellow is my favorite too :P lilu - wow!

    TMI Thursday: Vlog Edition floreta 2009

  • There were cookies and meatballs (Thank You Ellen!) and deli sandwiches and some kind of marshmellow/frosting/brownie deal that I didn't try until Sunday (because I didn't want to be fat) (Thank You Auntie Jo).

    Wednesday January 16 MissJordyPants 2008

  • There were cookies and meatballs (Thank You Ellen!) and deli sandwiches and some kind of marshmellow/frosting/brownie deal that I didn't try until Sunday (because I didn't want to be fat) (Thank You Auntie Jo).

    Archive 2008-02-01 MissJordyPants 2008

  • Yes | No | Report from matt wasson wrote 13 hours 29 min ago that is GREAT reply Ontario Honker. .oh wait, I used a piece of marshmellow for a mouse trap does that count? my wife used food to bait me .. it worked. hehehehe

    baititng deer with dog food 2010

  • Yes | No | Report from matt wasson wrote 13 hours 29 min ago that is GREAT reply Ontario Honker. .oh wait, I used a piece of marshmellow for a mouse trap does that count? my wife used food to bait me .. it worked. hehehehe

    baititng deer with dog food 2010

  • Imagine if the government ordered you to buy, on penalty of fines or jail, a massive orange marshmellow.

    Matthew Yglesias » Constitutional Objections to Health Reform 2010

  • Imagine if the government ordered you to buy, on penalty of fines or jail, a massive orange marshmellow.

    Matthew Yglesias » Constitutional Objections to Health Reform 2010

  • He had been roasting a marshmellow when he heard somthing.

    Special Report: On Coyote Attacks and the Death of Canadian Folk Singer Taylor Mitchell 2009

  • I once tasted a 100 year old vintage port that had a symphony of marshmellow and toasty nut flavors … not that anyone has a 100 year old bottle of vintage port laying around on a camping trip, but it would have been perfect.

    Smores: an impossible food-wine pairing? | Dr Vino's wine blog 2009

  • This one's a tough call - Judging a book purely by it's cover, I don't care for either of them overlymuch, but This Crooked Way, while better in the full view, is still too red (and the giant marshmellow in the back doesn't work for me).

    Book Cover Smackdown! The Grave Thief vs. This Crooked Way 2009

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