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- Offal - Wikipedia
Offal is a common relish enjoyed by people of all cultures Beef and goat offal dishes include the stomach, hooves (trotters), shin, intestines, liver, head, tongue, pancreas, lungs, kidneys, udders, and, very rarely in certain communities, testicles
- OFFAL Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The word offal, however, is not an etymological cast-off, but is an English original that arose in the late 14th century as a combination of of (the Middle English spelling of "off") and fall, aptly naming that which "falls off" or is cast aside from something else
- Offal Meaning Slang: The Ultimate Guide to This Hilarious Term
To sum it all up, if you’re wondering about offal meaning slang, it’s basically a cheeky way to call something trash, gross, or just plain bad—often with a humorous twist
- OFFAL Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Offal definition: the edible organs, or organ parts, of a butchered animal; organ meat See examples of OFFAL used in a sentence
- What Is Offal? Types, Nutrition, Benefits, Uses
Offal is a catch-all term for internal organs and entrails It literally means “off all”, or things that have fallen off while butchering, and “waste” in German, although it in no way deserves that label because offal is incredibly tasty
- OFFAL | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
It was the organ removal area where the innards are inspected and fabricated into offal -- tripe, sweetbreads, liver, intestines and so on
- Offal | Definition, Types, Uses | Britannica
offal, any of various nonmuscular parts of the carcasses of beef and veal, mutton and lamb, and pork, which are either consumed directly as food or used in the production of other foods
- offal, n. adj. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
There are nine meanings listed in OED's entry for the word offal, two of which are labelled obsolete See ‘Meaning use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence
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