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Tea and wads
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My father used to use this phrase for a cup of tea and a snack.What is the meaning of wads and how did it get it's name?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.'Wad' was popularised, as outlined above, in Services' slang from around the time of World War 1. However, it had been used to mean a lump of any soft, pliable substance as long ago as the 1700s. In fact, the earliest use of it in that way reads: 'Eyes like two dead beetles in a wad of brown dough." So, a lump of dough has been the making of a bread roll, which is basically what a 'wad' in this sense is, for quite a long time.
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