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Suzanne vs Bacon - What's the difference?

suzanne | bacon |

As proper nouns the difference between suzanne and bacon

is that suzanne is while bacon is .

suzanne

Proper noun

(en proper noun)
  • .
  • * 1987 , The Life of Vivien Leigh , Grove Press (1994), ISBN 0802132596, page 43:
  • 'Suzanne' was the name given to the baby. It was Vivian's choice, but she had doubts about it later. Wasn't it a shade on the exotic side? Perhaps 'Susan' was preferable.

    Usage notes

    * Popular in English-speaking countries in the middle of the twentieth century. ----

    bacon

    English

    Noun

    (en-noun)
  • d meat from the sides, belly or back of a pig.
  • *
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  • Thin slices of the above in long strips.
  • A term of endearment.
  • my sweet bacon
  • A saucisse.
  • (Wilhelm)
  • The police.
  • Run! It's the bacon !

    Synonyms

    * (Cut of meat from a pig) ham, pork

    Derived terms

    * a good voice to beg bacon * bacon and cabbage * bacon fed * bacon-faced * bacon grease * bacon rind * bacony * back bacon * bring home the bacon * Canadian bacon * cottage bacon * get the bacon bad * peameal bacon * Irish bacon * save someone's bacon * side bacon * streaky bacon

    Descendants

    * Finnish: (l)

    See also

    * gammon * guanciale * hock * pancetta * green, in the sense of unsmoked * smoked * hog * porcine * rasher * sow * swine * (wikipedia "bacon") ----