pastie

/ˈpæsti/
noun
  1. A small, round covering for the nipple, often worn by dancers or as a fashion accessory.
    • Pasties are often used to provide modesty while still allowing bare skin to be shown.
    • The burlesque dancer wore glittery pasties during her performance.
    • She bought a set of sequined pasties for the costume party.
  2. A baked pastry filled with meat, vegetables, or other savory ingredients, originally from Cornwall, England.
    • The bakery sells a variety of pasties, including cheese and onion and steak and ale.
    • She packed a pastie in her lunchbox for the hiking trip.
    • For lunch, he ordered a traditional Cornish pastie filled with beef and potatoes.
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