Results for “rabbit and pork”

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rabbit and pork
verb

Talk — 'rabbit on'.

#cockney#london#british#speech
rabbit
verb

To talk / chatter (from 'rabbit and pork').

#cockney#london#british#speech
carrying on like a pork chop
phrase

Making a fuss; overreacting.

#australian#aussie#idiom#humour
porky pie
noun

Lie — 'don't tell porkies'.

#cockney#london#british#lie
pork pies
noun

Rhyming slang for lies, clipped to 'porkies'.

#cockney#london#british#rhyming
crabbit
adjective

Grumpy, bad-tempered, irritable

#scottish#irish#mood#character
breaded pork tenderloin
noun

Indiana's iconic pork sandwich, far bigger than its bun.

#american#regional#indiana#food
Porky Pies
noun

Cockney rhyming slang for lies — shortened to 'porkies'.

#cockney#rhyming#british#uk
Porkies
noun

Lies — from cockney rhyming slang "porky pies" = lies.

#uk#british#cockney#rhyming
scratchings
noun

Deep-fried pork rind — the Black Country pub snack.

#brummie#black-country#food#midlands
faggots
noun

Pork-offal meatballs in onion gravy — Black Country comfort food.

#brummie#black-country#food#midlands
chawl
noun

Pork — specifically the cheek, often cured or pressed into brawn.

#brummie#black-country#food#midlands
poke 'n' beans
noun

Memphis pronunciation of pork and beans.

#southern-us#memphis#food#dialect
souse
noun

A pickled dish of boiled pork/chicken in lime and cucumber brine.

#caribbean#patois#food#cuisine
scranchin
noun

Pork scratchings

#british#regional#noun#food
Kay-Rop
noun

Butchers' back-slang for 'pork' — 'pork' reversed and softened on the block.

#cockney#back-slang#british#uk