English
Etymology
From French porc < Latin porcus, pig
Pronunciation
audio|en-us-pork.ogg|Audio (US)
Rhymes: Rhymes:English:-ÉË(r)k|-ÉË(r)k
Noun
pork
- uncountable the meat of a pig.
- (American political slang) funding proposed or requested by a member of Congress for special interests or his/her constituency as opposed to the good of the country as a whole.
Derived terms
pork sword
porker
porky
long pork
(American political slang) pork barrel
Related terms
porcine
Translations
trans-top|meat of a pig.
Bosnian: t|bs|svinjetina|f
Chinese: 豬è, çªè (zhurou, zhu1rou4)
Croatian: t|hr|svinjetina|f
Czech: vepÅové n
Dutch: varkensvlees n
Finnish: porsas
French: porc m
German: Schweinefleisch n
Greek: ÏοιÏÎ¹Î½Ï ÎºÏÎÎ±Ï n
Hebrew: ×שר ×××ר m
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Italian: maiale m, porco m
Japanese: è±è (ã¶ãã«ã, butaniku), ãã¼ã¯ (pÅku)
Korean: ë¼ì§ê³ 기 (dwaejigogi)
Lithuanian: kiauliena f
Maltese: majjal m
Portuguese: carne de porco f
Russian: Ñвинина m (svinina)
Serbian: t|sr|svinjetina|f
Spanish: cerdo m
Swahili: kitimoto (noun 7)
Swedish: fläsk n
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See also
wikipedia|Pork
bacon
ham
pig
porcupine
swine
Verb
en-verb
- slang (vulgar) To have sex
Synonyms
See Wikisaurus:Sexual intercourse
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