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Definizione monolingua


meat


Verb

meat


  1. third-person singular present active indicative of me?
<Noun

meat (countable and uncountable; plural meats)


  1. (now archaic, dialectal) Food, for animals or humans, especially solid food. See also meat and drink. [from 8th c.]
    • 1526, William Tyndale, trans. Bible, Matthew XXV:
      I was anhongred, and ye gave me meate. I thursted, and ye gave me drinke.
    • 1623, William Shakespeare, Timon of Athens:
      Your greatest want is, you want much of meat: / Why should you want? Behold, the Earth hath Rootes [...].
    • 1936, Djuna Barnes, Nightwood, Faber & Faber 2007, p. 13:
      The way she said ‘dinner’ and the way she said ‘champagne’ gave meat and liquid their exact difference [...].
  2. (now rare) A type of food, a dish. [from 9th c.]
    • 1485, Thomas Malory, Le Morte Darthur, Book X:
      Sir Palomydes entyrde into the castell; and within a whyle he was served with many dyverse metys.
  3. (now archaic) A meal. [from 9th c.]
    • 1526, William Tyndale, trans. Bible, Matthew ch. 8:
      And hit cam to passe, thatt Jesus satt at meate in his housse.
  4. (uncountable) The flesh of an animal used as food. [from 14th c.]
    • 2010, Andy Atkins, The Guardian, 19 Oct 2010:
      While people who eat no meat at all are identified and identifiable as vegetarians, there is no commonly accepted term for people who eat it only a couple of times a week and are selective about its quality.
  5. (uncountable) Any relatively thick, solid part of a fruit, nut etc. [from 15th c.]
    The apple looked fine on the outside, but the meat was not very firm.
  6. (slang) a penis. [from 16th c.]
    • 1993, Nancy Friday, Women on top: how real life has changed womens sexual fantasies, page 538
      He sits me on the floor (the shower is still beating down on us). He lays me down and slides his huge meat into me.
    • 2006 John Patrick, Play Hard, Score Big, page 54
      Just the tight, hot caress of his bowels surrounding my meat gave me pleasures I had only dreamed of before that day.
    • 2006, John Patrick, Lover Boys, page 169
      I went to town with my tongue, licking that big meat up and down.
    • 2011, Wade Wright, Two Straight Guys, page 41
      Both men were completely, and very actively into this face fucking! Suddenly Bill pulled off of Jims meat and said,
  7. (countable) A type of meat, by anatomic position and provenance. [from 16th c.]
    The butcherys profit rate on various meats varies greatly
  8. (colloquial) The best or most substantial part of something. [from 19th c.]
    We recruited him right from the meat of our competitor.
  9. (sports) The sweet spot of a bat or club (in cricket, golf, baseball etc.). [from 20th c.]
    He hit it right on the meat of the bat.
  10. A meathead.
    Throw it in here, meat.
  11. (Australian Aboriginal) A totem; metonymy for its owner(s).
    • 1949, Oceania, Vol. XX
      When a stranger comes to an aboriginal camp or settlement in north-western NSW, he is asked by one of the older aborigines: ""What meat (clan) are you?""
    • 1973, M. Fennel & A. Grey, Nucoorilma
      Granny Sullivan was ‘dead against’ the match at first because they did not know ""what my meat was and because I was a bit on the fair side.""
    • 1977, A. K. Eckermann, Group Organisation and Identity
      Some people maintained that she was ""sung"" because her family had killed or eaten the ""meat"" (totem) of another group.
    • 1992, P. Taylor Tell it Like it Is
      Our family […] usually married the red kangaroo ""meat"".
    • 1993, J. Janson, Gunjies
      That’s a beautiful goanna. […]. He’s my meat, can’t eat him.

Definizione dizionario meat


carne
  animal flesh used as food
  type of meat
  any sort of flesh
  The edible flesh of animals, especially that of mammals.
polpa
  solid edible part of a plant
cibo
corpo
gheriglio
muscolo

Altri significati:
  (slang) The penis. [from 16th c.]
  wood (as opposed to bark)
  (now archaic, dialectal) Food, for animals or humans, especially solid food. See also meat and drink. [from 8th c.]
  (now archaic) A meal. [from 9th c.]
  (Australian Aboriginal) A totem; metonymy for its owner(s).
  meat (for consumption)
  (uncountable) The flesh of an animal used as food. [from 14th c.]
  substance, solid part
  (kinds of) meat
  (sports) The sweet spot of a bat or club (in cricket, golf, baseball etc.). [from 20th c.]
  (countable) A type of meat, by anatomic position and provenance. [from 16th c.]
  (now rare) A type of food, a dish. [from 9th c.]
  A meathead.
  (colloquial) The best or most substantial part of something. [from 19th c.]
  (uncountable) Any relatively thick, solid part of a fruit, nut etc. [from 15th c.]
  meathead

Traduzione meat


carne ,polpa ,cibo ,corpo ,gheriglio

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