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Here are some friends with simlar question as we.And I have this question for many days,anyone help us?
Kitty said: Yes.what is a pastie?-I try seach this on internet but no results found.Maybe this is a stupid question.
Mike said: oh,no,you are wrong.I have found as below for this question(what is a pastie?),it will help you,my kids.




Answers:
this is a cornish pastry turnover that is filled with raw meat, usually beef and onions and potatoes and then baked somewhat slowly. They were the perfect lunch years ago for miners and workers because they are really good cold too. Some people put gravy on them also.

Other Answers:
A cornish meat pastry.

A small circular sticker used to cover the nipple area (usually used by strippers). a stripper's nipple cover


Going with the food angle, it is a pastry case filled with meat & veg, originating from the wives making an all in one meal that their men could take to work & would provide all nourishment all in one handy pastry pocket. It is like a danish roll that you would have with your coffee in the morning.


That kid in kindergarden who used to eat the paste. A cover for a female nipple.


A cornish pie made with Beef, Mutton, Potato and onion filling. A decorative circle that is put over the nipple.


like a pie, with veg Pasties (PAY-Steez) cover strippers' areolae.

Pasties (PASS-Teez) are cornish meat pastries.

Just depends how you pronounce the words.

They are homonyms, but not homophones.

(Why don't they make pasties for guys' areolae?! I think that'd be cool).


a danish, cupcake, or small donut used to cover a stripper's nipples. A pastie IS a nipple cover for exotic dancers, but everyone forgot the most important thing.. They have tassles! Boobie tassles! :)




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