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A term for the police. Derived from the earlier reference to police as “pigs.â€Â "You smell bacon? Oh snap! Here comes 5.0."Â
Blind. Are you completely bacon?
Bacon bunch. Affectionate term used to describe those lovely people who uphold the law, the Police.
Bacon rind is London Cockney rhyming slang for blind.
Bacon and eggs is London Cockney rhyming slang for legs.
Meaning to save one’s self from injury. To save one's bacon.
Suds, salad, dough, moolah, rhino, bacon (as in bring home the bacon), bread
Money
Bacon lardon is London Cockney rhyming slang for an erection (hard on).
Bacon is slang for money.
Pakistani. They've hired a new bloke at the shop - he's a bacon. Sarnie is a slang term for sandwich (and if you haven't eaten a cold bacon sandwich you haven't lived.
Bacon bonce is London Cockney rhyming slang for a child molester (nonce).
Cowboys humorously used the term for fried bacon.
Police car. So called because of white/red/white colouring. Often used inconjunction with the term 'rasher' for policeman (from other slang terms for the police. i.e. 'rozzer' and 'pig). Used as "Look. Two rashers in a bacon sarnie!".
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Legs. Lovely set of bacons.
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v. t.
To make bacon of; to salt and dry in smoke.
n.
Skin of bacon.
v. t.
To place lard or bacon amongst; to mix, as fat meat with lean.
n.
To stuff with bacon; to dress or enrich with lard; esp., to insert lardons of bacon or pork in the surface of, before roasting; as, to lard poultry.
pl.
A thin slice of fat bacon used to cover any meat or game.
n.
A large and thick pancake, with slices of bacon in it.
v. t.
To cover (meat or game) with a thin slice of fat bacon.
n.
A genus of coleopterous insects, the larvae of which feed animal substances. They are very destructive to dries meats, skins, woolens, and furs. The most common species is D. lardarius, known as the bacon beetle.
a.
Of or pertaining to Lord Bacon, or to his system of philosophy.
n.
An organ or instrument; hence, a method by which philosophical or scientific investigation may be conducted; -- a term adopted from the Aristotelian writers by Lord Bacon, as the title ("Novum Organon") of part of his treatise on philosophical method.
n.
The side of a hog salted and cured; a side of bacon.
superl.
Discolored and rancid; reasty; as, rusty bacon.
n.
A flitch; as, a flick of bacon.
n.
A bit of fat pork or bacon used in larding.
a.
A grate on which bacon is laid.
v. i.
A word occurring in a corrupt passage of Bacon's Essays, and probably meaning, to stir, to move.
n. pl.
In the southern and western parts of the United States, the portion of the hog between the ham and the shoulder; bacon; -- called also middles.
n.
Bacon; the flesh of swine.
v. t.
A thin, broad piece cut off; as, a slice of bacon; a slice of cheese; a slice of bread.
n.
A thin slice of bacon.
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