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timbit
a doughnut hole from Tim Horton’s; a rendezvous for coffee and snack proposed by one police officer to another CANADA Refers to the dough that is punched out of a ring doughnut, fried, and sold as a “hole”.- Among the Quebec Provincial Police, an informal meeting at a coffee or donut shop is known as a “timbit”. — Lewis Poteet, Cop Talk, p. 102, 2000
- several people with dark senses of humor have pointed out to me that these were introduced shortly after Tim Horton, famous and beloved, was killed in a car accident — Emily Way, An American’s Guide to Canada, p. 2, 10 November 2001
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