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Bacon is slang for money.
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Meaning to save one’s self from injury. To save one's bacon.
Bacon bunch. Affectionate term used to describe those lovely people who uphold the law, the Police.
Beacon is British slang for a red nose.
Blind. Are you completely bacon?
A person who has a large behind or more ample frame than required. Used as "You beacon" or "Lose some weight you beacon!".
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Legs. Lovely set of bacons.
Bacon rind is London Cockney rhyming slang for blind.
Bacon lardon is London Cockney rhyming slang for an erection (hard on).
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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Baron is British slang for a prisoner enjoying power and influence over his fellow inmates.
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).
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
Bacon and eggs is London Cockney rhyming slang for legs.
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n.
A staff or truncheon, used for various purposes; as, the baton of a field marshal; the baton of a conductor in musical performances.
superl.
Discolored and rancid; reasty; as, rusty bacon.
n.
See Baton, and Baston.
n.
Bacon; the flesh of swine.
n.
A bit of fat pork or bacon used in larding.
n.
See Batten, and Baton.
a.
Having no beacon.
v. t.
To make bacon of; to salt and dry in smoke.
n.
A flitch; as, a flick of bacon.
n.
See Baton.
a.
A grate on which bacon is laid.
n.
A beacon.
v. t.
To give light to, as a beacon; to light up; to illumine.
imp. & p. p.
of Beacon
n.
A husband; as, baron and feme, husband and wife.
n.
A thin slice of bacon.
n.
Skin of bacon.
n.
The back and sides of a pig salted and smoked; formerly, the flesh of a pig salted or fresh.
v. t.
To furnish with a beacon or beacons.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Beacon
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