bacon
bacon [bacon bacons] BrE [ˈbeɪkən] NAmE [ˈbeɪkən] noun uncountable meat from the back or sides of a pig that has been cured (= preserved using salt or smoke), usually served in thin slices •a rasher of bacon •bacon and eggs •smoked/unsmoked bacon compare ↑gammon, ↑ham (1), ↑pork, see bring home the bacon at ↑home adv., save sb's bacon/neck at ↑save v. Word Origin: Middle English: from Old French, from a Germanic word meaning ‘ham, flitch’; related to ↑back. Example Bank: •A whole side of bacon was hanging from a hook on the ceiling. •Fry the bacon until crisp. •I'll have two rashers of bacon and a fried egg.
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