cinnamon roll
Pronunciation
/sˈɪnəmən ɹˈoʊl/

Definition & Meaning of "cinnamon roll"in English

Cinnamon roll
01

a sweet, baked pastry made from a rolled dough filled with a mixture of cinnamon, sugar, and butter

cinnamon roll definition and meaning
Grammatical Information
Animacy status
Inanimate
Composition
Compound
Countable
Plural form
cinnamon rolls

What is "cinnamon roll"?

A cinnamon roll is a type of sweet pastry that is popular around the world, especially in North America and Northern Europe. It is made from a soft yeast dough that is enriched with sugar, butter, and eggs, which gives it a fluffy texture and a slightly sweet taste. The dough is then rolled out into a thin sheet and spread with a mixture of cinnamon, sugar, and butter, which adds a spicy and sweet flavor to the pastry. The sheet of dough is then rolled up into a log and sliced into individual rolls, which are baked in the oven until golden brown and fragrant. Cinnamon rolls are often finished with a glaze or frosting, which adds a sweet and creamy finish to the pastry. They are often enjoyed as a breakfast food or a dessert, and are a favorite among both children and adults.

02

someone who is sweet, innocent, or too good for the harsh world

Slang

What does "cinnamon roll" mean in slang?

The term "cinnamon roll" refers to a character or person perceived as kind, gentle, and morally good, often to the point of being naive or in need of protection. The structure uses "cinnamon roll" as a metaphor for something sweet and soft, emphasizing innocence and warmth. It is commonly used in fandom and internet communities to describe fictional characters or real people who are wholesome and harmless.

Examples
She 's such a cinnamon roll, always helping everyone.
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