donut hole
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Noun
[edit]donut hole (plural donut holes)
- The empty space in the center of a donut.
- (US, Canada) A small ball-shaped pastry, made in the same manner as a donut, roughly the size of the hole in a donut.
- These donut holes are delicious!
- (US, insurance, welfare, slang) An income bracket where one is without benefits, even though benefits are available in the next lower and next higher brackets.
- 2012, Nick Tate, ObamaCare Survival Guide: The Affordable Care Act and What It Means for You and Your Healthcare[1], page 138:
- Very few younger Americans have probably ever heard of the “donut hole” in Medicare's prescription drug program, but if you're on Medicare and need expensive drugs it's likely you have.
- A section of water for which no one has fishing rights that is completely surrounded by regions where various parties hold fishing rights.
Synonyms
[edit](pastry ball the size of the hole in the center of a donut):