Pork vs Sausage - What's the difference?
pork | sausage |
(uncountable) The meat of a pig; swineflesh.
(US, politics, slang, pejorative) Funding proposed or requested by a member of Congress for special interests or his or her constituency as opposed to the good of the country as a whole.
A food made of ground meat (or meat substitute) and seasoning, packed in a cylindrical casing; a length of this food.
A sausage-shaped thing.
(slang) Penis.
A term of endearment.
A saucisse.
As nouns the difference between pork and sausage
is that pork is (uncountable) the meat of a pig; swineflesh while sausage is a food made of ground meat (or meat substitute) and seasoning, packed in a cylindrical casing; a length of this food.As a verb pork
is (transitive|slang|vulgar|usually|of a male) to have sex with (someone).pork
English
Noun
(-)- Muslims are not allowed to eat pork .
Synonyms
* (meat of a pig) pigmeat, swinefleshDerived terms
* long pork * (US political slang) pork barrel * pork chop * pork pie * pork sword * porker * porky * sea porkSee also
(wikipedia pork) * bacon * ham * pig * porcupine * swineSynonyms
* SeeReferences
sausage
English
Noun
- my little sausage
- Silly sausage .
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