Porks vs Yorks - What's the difference?
porks | yorks |
(pork)
(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.
As verbs the difference between porks and yorks
is that porks is third-person singular of pork while yorks is third-person singular of york.As an abbreviation Yorks is
yorkshire (in postal addresses.porks
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Verb
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*pork
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Noun
(-)- Muslims are not allowed to eat pork .