1. pretzel - Noun
2. pretzel - Verb
A kind of German biscuit or cake in the form of a twisted ring, salted on the outside.
Source: Webster's dictionaryHe is probably choking on a pretzel or something. I hope nobody tells him that I have won this award while he is eating a pretzel. ... He has the funniest lines in the film. I am eternally grateful to him. Michael Moore
When my husband Jonas and I started Auntie Annes in 1988, we never expected or anticipated building an international pretzel franchise. It was the farthest thing from our minds. Anne F. Beiler
Culinary specialities Weisswürste with süßer Senf (sweet mustard ) and a Breze ( pretzel The Weißwurst ('white sausage') is a Munich speciality. Source: Internet
After both openers’ sets, we grab pizza and a soft pretzel from a concessions stand, and attempt to eat while leaning against a wall. Source: Internet
The January burger of the month at 1127 Prospect St., 317-929-1287) is a braised goat Demiricous topped with fontina cheese, tempura-fried dates stuffed with sweet potato, stout glaze, and jalapeno pecan candy crumble inside a pretzel roll. Source: Internet
Snacks include crab imperial with pretzel bites for dunking. Source: Internet